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How to Pronounce "deflect"

word

dɪˈfɫɛkt
di-FLEKT
dɪflˈɛkt
dif-LEKT

Definition

To make something change direction, especially to stop it from hitting something, or to avoid answering a question directly by changing the topic.

IPA Transcription

American English

dɪˈfɫɛkt

British English

dɪflˈɛkt

Simplified Pronunciation

US

di-FLEKT

UK

dif-LEKT

Listen in Context

The goalkeeper tried to deflect the ball away from the goal.

She tried to deflect the question with a joke.

Use your arm to deflect the water from your face.

He managed to deflect blame onto someone else during the meeting.