denouement - Pronounced (day-noo-mon) n. 1.The solution, clarification, or unraveling of the plot of a play or novel. 2. Any outcome or final solution. (French)
Since my program does not offer the proper symbols used for the pronunciation as suggested by the American Heritage Dictionary (Boston, 1969), I took the liberty of inserting something which retained the same sound. The word, in order to help you better, may be pronounced as this...
"de" (pronounced as the word "day")
"noue" (prounounced as the word "new")
"ment" (pronouncing men as "mon" - as in the word monster,
and dropping the letter "t" altogether)
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