How to pronounce outline in American English

IPA /ˈaʊtˌlaɪn/ Syllables 2 · owt·lahyn Stress 1st syllable
OWT·lahyn
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Americans pronounce outline as OWT-lahyn (/ˈaʊtˌlaɪn/). Stress falls on the first syllable — keep everything else short and quick.

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Common mistakes

Releasing the final consonant with a puff of air.

In "outline", the "" is not released — the articulators get into position but hold without the burst of air. Air stops but there's no release burst — the articulators hold position.

Stressing the wrong syllable.

Stress falls on the first syllable, not the others. Stretch OWT — keep everything else short and quick.

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Why it sounds different

Why "outline" sounds like OWT·LAHYN.

In "outline", the "" is not released — the articulators get into position but hold without the burst of air. This is called the Unreleased Stops, and it's why Americans sound more relaxed than the textbook. It comes out as OWT·LAHYN.

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"He developed an outline before beginning to write the paper."
hee duh·VEH·luhpt uhn OWT·lahyn buh·FOR buh·GIH·nuhng tuh RAHYT dhuh PAY·per
"She sketched a rough outline before adding detailed shading."
shee SKEHCHT uh RUHF OWT·lahyn buh·FOR A·duhng DEE·tayld SHAY·duhng
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Common pronunciation mistakes in American English.

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01

Releasing the final consonant with a puff of air.

In "outline", the "" is not released — the articulators get into position but hold without the burst of air. Air stops but there's no release burst — the articulators hold position.

outlineOWT·LAHYN
02

Stressing the wrong syllable.

Stress falls on the first syllable, not the others. Stretch OWT — keep everything else short and quick.

owt·LAHYNOWT·LAHYN
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How is "outline" stressed in American English?
Stress falls on the first syllable — say "OWT" with a longer, fuller vowel and keep every other syllable short and quick. The respell "OWT-lahyn" marks the stressed syllable in capitals so the rhythm is easy to read at a glance.
Is the American pronunciation of "outline" different from British English?
American English uses different vowel shapes, a relaxed retroflex R, and connected-speech tricks like flap-T and glottal-stop T that British Received Pronunciation generally avoids. The respell "OWT-lahyn" reflects the casual American form; British dictionaries typically print a citation form with crisper consonants and different vowel choices.

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