[General] Pronunciation of "mischievous"

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patran

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Dear Teachers

I look up the dictionary, and it states that "mischievous" is pronouncedˈ/mɪs.tʃɪ.vəs/, but when I travel around in the New York and London, I heard native English spkears pronouncing /mis.tʃɪ.vi.əs/ instead. So which one is correct?

And, at IELTS speaking, should I avoid saying this word, or which pronunciation should I use?

Please advise

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Anthony
 

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Dear Teachers

I look up the dictionary, and it states that "mischievous" is pronouncedˈ/mɪs.tʃɪ.vəs/, but when I travel around in the New York and London, I heard native English spkears pronouncing /mis.tʃɪ.vi.əs/ instead. So which one is correct?

And, at IELTS speaking, should I avoid saying this word, or which pronunciation should I use?

Please advise

Regards

Anthony
It has 3 syllables. People who say mischievious are mistaken.
Mischievous vs. mischievious - Grammarist
 

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It is a common mistake among native speakers in some parts of the UK.
 

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Maybe they say it to rhyme with "previous, devious...". I think the pronunciation would have preceded the spelling error - maybe.
 

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And, at IELTS speaking, should I avoid saying this word, or which pronunciation should I use?

Always play safe in exams- use the dictionary version.
 
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