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How to Pronounce "apples and oranges"

expression

ˈæpəɫz/ /ˈænd/, /ənd/ /ˈɔɹəndʒəz/, /ˈɔɹɪndʒɪz
AP-ulz and OR-in-jiz
ˈæpəlz/ /ˈænd/ /ˈɒɹɪndʒɪz
AP-ulz and OR-in-jiz

Definition

Used to describe two things that are so different that they cannot be compared in a meaningful way.

IPA Transcription

American English

ˈæpəɫz/ /ˈænd/, /ənd/ /ˈɔɹəndʒəz/, /ˈɔɹɪndʒɪz

British English

ˈæpəlz/ /ˈænd/ /ˈɒɹɪndʒɪz

Simplified Pronunciation

US

AP-ulz and OR-in-jiz

UK

AP-ulz and OR-in-jiz

Listen in Context

Comparing reading and swimming is like comparing apples and oranges.

Math and history are apples and oranges.

Don't compare those jobs; they're apples and oranges.

You can't judge my cooking by your mom's—it's apples and oranges.