The word "fadeometer" is not a commonly known term, and its spelling may seem unusual at first glance. However, it can be broken down phonetically as follows: /feɪdiːˈɑːmɪtə/. The first syllable "fay" is followed by "dee" and "ahh," with the stress on the third syllable. The final syllables "mita" and "tuh" are pronounced together as "mita." The word itself refers to a device used in television broadcasting for measuring picture and sound quality.