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How to Pronounce Hester?

Correct pronunciation for the word "Hester" is [hˈɛstə], [hˈɛstə], [h_ˈɛ_s_t_ə].

"Hester" in context

Hester is a character from the classic novel The Scarlet Letter, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. She is a young woman living in Salem, Massachusetts in the 1600s who has had an illegitimate child by a man named Dimmesdale. Throughout the novel, Hester is a strong and independent woman who refuses to name the father of her child and faces the scorn of her Puritanical society with dignity and grace. In the end, she finds redemption and forgiveness, and through her perseverance, ultimately prevails. Hester is an inspiring figure, demonstrating that strength and loyalty often bring the highest rewards.

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Usage over time for Hester:

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