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A Boston accent is a local accent of Eastern New England English, native specifically to the city of Boston and its suburbs. Northeastern New England English is classified as traditionally including New Hampshire, Maine, and all of eastern Massachusetts, while some uniquely local vocabulary appears only around Boston.
The Boston Brahmins, or Boston elite, are members of Boston's historic upper class. [1] From the late 19th century through the mid-20th century, they were often associated with a cultivated New England accent, [2] Harvard University, [3] Anglicanism, [4] and traditional British-American customs and clothing. Descendants of the earliest English ...
People described as having a cultivated New England accent or "Boston Brahmin accent" include Henry Cabot Lodge, [45] Charles Eliot Norton, [46] Samuel Eliot Morison, [47] Harry Crosby, [48] John Brooks Wheelwright, [49] George C. Homans, [50] Elliot Richardson, [51] George Plimpton (though he was actually a lifelong member of the New York City ...
Reporter Ellen Fleming just shared an outtake where her Boston accent kicks in during one of her recent reports.
Dylan Dreyer is showing off her killah Boston accent. Her husband, Brian Fichera, posted a hilarious video of each family member saying 'microprocessors'.
"hearing chris evans’ boston accent come out makes me.. feel things"
Mel King – "he has the soft Rs of a deep Boston accent" [54] Lyndon LaRouche – "a cultivated New England accent" [55] Christy Mihos – "speaks unpretentiously in a variation of a Boston accent, and drops the 'g' in words like talking or running." [56] Brian and Jim Moran – "The Moran brothers share an unmistakable Massachusetts accent" [57]
Jeremy Renner dropped the inside scoop on how he perfected his Boston accent for 2010’s The Town. “I remember meeting with Ben [Affleck] on that, and that’s the first time I’d met him ...