Jeremy Bentham is a name, not a common verb. In pronunciation practice, focus is on accurately articulating the two proper-noun components: “Jeremy” (JER-uh-mee) and “Bentham” (BENT-ham). Treat it as a two-morpheme phrase with stress on the first syllable of each name, typical for English proper nouns; rhythm is brisk but clear, with light enunciation on unstressed vowels. Overall, pronounce it with attention to place of articulation and the soft “th” in Bentham's final consonant blend.
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