The word “doesn't” is the contracted form of “does not.”
It is commonly used in everyday English to indicate the negative form of a verb in the present tense.
You can listen to the correct audio pronunciation on the Cambridge English Dictionary.
The pronunciation slightly varies depending on the accent, such as British or American English.
Learn how to correctly pronounce “doesn’t” and hear examples in native speech from the Cambridge English Dictionary.
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Author’s summary: The entry explains the standard pronunciation of “doesn’t” in both British and American English and links to the audio example on Cambridge Dictionary.