enunciate

  • 21enunciate — e|nun|ci|ate [ ı nʌnsi,eıt ] verb FORMAL intransitive or transitive to pronounce words clearly so that they can be easily understood a. transitive to express an idea clearly and in detail. ╾ e|nun|ci|a|tion [ ı,nʌnsi eıʃn ] noun count or uncount …

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  • 22enunciate — e·nun·ci·ate || ɪ nÊŒnsɪeɪt v. say words in an articulate or clear manner, articulate; announce, proclaim …

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  • 23enunciate — [ɪ nʌnsɪeɪt] verb 1》 say or pronounce clearly. 2》 set out precisely or definitely. Derivatives enunciation noun enunciative adjective enunciator noun Origin C17 (earlier (C16) as enunciation): from L. enuntiat , enuntiare announce cl …

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  • 24enunciate — I. v. a. 1. Declare, speak, proclaim, publish, express, relate, promulgate, state, propound, announce, enounce. 2. Utter, pronounce, articulate. II. v. n. Articulate, speak, utter articulate sounds …

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  • 25enunciate — verb 1) she enunciated each word slowly Syn: pronounce, articulate; say, speak, utter, voice, vocalize, sound 2) a document enunciating the policy Syn: express, state, put into words …

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  • 26enunciate — v 1. articulate, pronounce, modulate, intone, intonate, vocalize, accentuate; say, express, utter, voice, breathe, give or let out, come out with; deliver, present. 2. affirm, assert, asseverate, avow, avouch, aver; insist, maintain, contend,… …

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  • 27enunciate — enun·ci·ate …

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  • 28enunciate — [c]/əˈnʌnsieɪt / (say uh nunseeayt), /i / (say ee ) verb (enunciated, enunciating) –verb (t) 1. to utter or pronounce (words, etc.), especially in a particular manner: he enunciates his words distinctly. 2. to state or declare definitely, as a… …

  • 29enunciate — v.tr. 1 pronounce (words) clearly. 2 express (a proposition or theory) in definite terms. 3 proclaim. Derivatives: enunciation n. enunciative adj. enunciator n. Etymology: L enuntiare (as E , nuntiare announce f. nuntius messenger) …

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  • 30re-enunciate — …

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