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How to Pronounce "tweedledum"

word

ˌtwiːdəlˈdʌm
twee-dl-DUM
ˌtwiːdəlˈdʌm
twee-dl-DUM

Definition

Tweedledum is a fictional character, often paired with Tweedledee, most famously appearing in Lewis Carroll's book 'Through the Looking-Glass.' The name can also refer to something or someone nearly identical to another.

IPA Transcription

American English

ˌtwiːdəlˈdʌm

British English

ˌtwiːdəlˈdʌm

Simplified Pronunciation

US

twee-dl-DUM

UK

twee-dl-DUM

Listen in Context

Tweedledum and Tweedledee are characters in a famous story.

Children laughed at the funny hats of Tweedledum.

Many people confuse Tweedledum with his twin.

If you ask me, the two politicians are just Tweedledum and Tweedledee—there's no real difference.