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    E·nun·ci·ate
    /ēˈnənsēˌāt/

    verb

  2. The meaning of ENUNCIATE is to make a definite or systematic statement of. How to use enunciate in a sentence.

  3. Enunciate definition: to utter or pronounce (words, sentences, etc.), especially in an articulate or a particular manner. See examples of ENUNCIATE used in a sentence.

  4. Maybe you just need to speak more clearly or articulate your thoughts better — in short, enunciate. Good enunciation is similar to pronunciation, but describes more specifically how clearly someone expresses themselves.

  5. ENUNCIATE meaning: 1. to pronounce words or parts of words clearly: 2. to express and explain a plan or principle…. Learn more.

  6. ENUNCIATE definition: 1. to pronounce words or parts of words clearly: 2. to express and explain a plan or principle…. Learn more.

  7. When you enunciate a thought, idea, or plan, you express it very clearly and precisely. [ formal ] He was ever ready to enunciate his views to all who would listen.

  8. Enunciate Definition. To pronounce words, esp. clearly and distinctly; articulate. To state definitely; express in a systematic way. To enunciate a theory. To announce; proclaim. To pronounce (words), esp. clearly and distinctly.

  9. enunciate meaning, definition, what is enunciate: to pronounce words clearly and carefully...: Learn more.

  10. 1. (Rhetoric) to articulate or pronounce (words), esp clearly and distinctly. 2. ( tr) to state precisely or formally. [C17: from Latin ēnuntiāre to declare, from nuntiāre to announce, from nuntius messenger] eˌnunciˈation n. eˈnunciative, eˈnunciatory adj. eˈnunciatively adv. eˈnunciˌator n.

  11. [transitive, intransitive] enunciate (something) | + speech to say or pronounce words clearly. She enunciated each word slowly and carefully.

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