enunciate

  • 11enunciate — verb ( ated; ating) Etymology: Latin enuntiatus, past participle of enuntiare to report, declare, from e + nuntiare to report more at announce Date: 1623 transitive verb 1. a. to make a definite or systematic statement of b. announce, proc …

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  • 12enunciate — enunciable, adj. enunciability, n. enunciative, enunciatory, adj. enunciatively, adv. enunciator, n. /i nun see ayt /, v., enunciated, enunciating. v.t. 1. to utter or pronounce (words, sentences, etc.) …

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  • 13enunciate — verb /ɪˈnʌnsiˌeɪt/ a) To make a definite or systematic statement of. The boss enunciated the new policy. b) To announce, proclaim. You must enunciate all the syllables. See Also: enunciable, enunciation, enunciator …

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  • 14enunciate — verb Enunciate is used with these nouns as the object: ↑word …

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  • 15enunciate — v. 1) to enunciate clearly 2) (B) he enunciated his theory to his colleagues * * * [ɪ nʌnsɪeɪt] (B) he enunciated his theory to his colleagues to enunciateclearly …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 16enunciate — e|nun|ci|ate [ıˈnʌnsieıt] v [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: enuntiatus, past participle of enuntiare, from nuntiare to report ] 1.) [I and T] to pronounce words clearly and carefully 2.) [T] formal to express an idea clearly and exactly ▪… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 17enunciate — verb 1 (I, T) to pronounce words clearly and carefully see also: articulate 2 (2) 2 (T) formal to express an idea clearly and exactly: the theory Darwin was to enunciate decades later enunciation /I nVnsi eISFn/ noun (U) …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 18enunciate — e•nun•ci•ate [[t]ɪˈnʌn siˌeɪt[/t]] v. at•ed, at•ing 1) to utter or pronounce, esp. in an articulate or a particular manner: to enunciate the words clearly[/ex] 2) to state or declare definitely, as a theory 3) to announce or proclaim 4) to… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 19enunciate — Synonyms and related words: advance, affirm, allege, announce, annunciate, argue, articulate, assert, assever, asseverate, aver, avouch, avow, breathe, chime, chorus, come out with, communicate, contend, convey, declare, declare roundly, deliver …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 20enunciate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. announce, state, proclaim, declare; pronounce, articulate. See affirmation, speech. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To state formally] Syn. announce, proclaim, affirm; see declare 1 . 2. [To pronounce… …

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