Haworth is a proper noun, typically a surname or place name. It is pronounced as a two-syllable word with primary stress on the first syllable, and it ends with a voiceless /θ/ or lightly aspirated /θ/ followed by a schwa or reduced vowel, depending on speaker. In many English varieties it is rendered as /ˈhɔːrɪθ/ or /ˈhɔːrɪθ/ depending on regional vowel quality; the final consonant tends to be a voiceless dental fricative. The name is associated with the English village Haworth in West Yorkshire and the Brontë family.
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