7 letters · 3 sounds

How to pronounce
"accuser"

"accuser" is pronounced with 3 sounds across 3 phonics chunks: a · ccu · ser. Tap each box below to hear the sound, then blend them to read the word.

3 sounds · tap a box to hear each sound

'accuser' has 7 letters and 3 sounds. Some letters work together to spell a single sound — a reminder that English maps graphemes to sounds, not letters one-for-one.

How do you pronounce "accuser"?

To pronounce "accuser" correctly, say each of the 3 sounds in order, then blend them smoothly. This technique — Elkonin sound boxes — is used in thousands of US classrooms following the Science of Reading approach. Here's the step-by-step phonics method:

  1. 1 Say the sound for "a" — then pause
  2. 2 Say the sound for "ccu" — then pause
  3. 3 Say the sound for "ser" — final sound
  4. Blend all 3 sounds together: "accuser"

Frequently asked questions about "accuser"

How do you pronounce "accuser"?
To pronounce "accuser", say each of its 3 phonics sound chunks in order — a, ccu, and ser — then blend them smoothly. Tap the sound boxes above to hear each chunk.
How many sound chunks are in "accuser"?
"accuser" has 3 phonics sound chunks: a · ccu · ser. Breaking a word into chunks helps kids decode it one sound at a time using the Science of Reading approach.
What are the phonics sounds in "accuser"?
The phonics sounds in "accuser" are a, ccu, and ser. Each chunk represents one distinct sound; together they spell the 7-letter word "accuser".
How many letters are in "accuser"?
"accuser" has 7 letters and 3 phonics sound chunks.

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