Etymology

1. phonics

noun. ['ˈfɑːnɪks'] teaching reading by training beginners to associate letters with their sound values.

Etymology

  • -ics (English)
  • phon- (English)

Rhymes with Phonics

  • microelectronics
  • telectronics
  • philharmonic's
  • flextronics
  • plantronics
  • histrionics
  • endotronics
  • endotronics'
  • electronics'
  • electronics
  • audiotronics
  • tektronix
  • siliconix
  • nucleonics
  • lasersonics
  • centronics
  • vitronics
  • tectonics
  • respironics
  • photronics
  • harmonics
  • fibronics
  • diasonics
  • personics
  • mnemonics
  • lumonics
  • avionics
  • sconnix
  • tonics
  • sonics

How do you pronounce phonics?

Pronounce phonics as ˈfɑnɪks.

US - How to pronounce phonics in American English

UK - How to pronounce phonics in British English

Sentences with phonics


1. Noun, plural
Another way to integrate phonics and math is to go on a letter hunt in the classroom.