How to Pronounce "excepted"
word
ɪkˈsɛptɪd
ik-SEP-tid
ɛksˈɛptɪd
ek-SEP-tid
Definition
Used to show that someone or something is not included in a group or statement; means 'left out' or 'excluded.' Often used in formal writing or legal contexts.
IPA Transcription
American English
ɪkˈsɛptɪd
British English
ɛksˈɛptɪd
Simplified Pronunciation
US
ik-SEP-tid
UK
ek-SEP-tid
Listen in Context
All employees, part-time excepted, must attend the meeting.
Children under five are excepted from the rule.
Sunday is excepted from the work schedule.
No one is allowed inside, staff excepted.