Tinnitus Pronunciation: A Quick Guide


Last updated on: May 21, 2024

Have you ever been confused over the pronunciation of “tinnitus”?

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This term is usually spelled as tinnitus (this is pronounced as tin-uh-tus or tin-EYE-tus) and defines the ability to hear certain sound in the ears with no physical cause. In the same way, although the essence of this condition is quite intricate, arriving at a verdict regarding the matter should not be.

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Here’s a quick and easy breakdown:

  • “Tin-uh-tus”: This is the most widely accepted pronunciation. Just break it down into three syllables: “tin” as in the metal, “uh” as in “uh-oh,” and “tus” rhyming with “us.” Say it slowly at first, then gradually pick up speed.
  • “Tin-EYE-tus”: Another acceptable pronunciation, this version emphasizes the second syllable. Think of it as saying “tin” followed by “eye” and ending with “tus.”
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Remember, there’s no need to feel intimidated by the word. With a little practice, you’ll confidently pronounce “tinnitus” like a pro. 

So go ahead, give it a try—your ears will thank you!

Dr. Mark Jenkins

Dr. Mark Jenkins, MD - General Physician (California, USA)

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