enunciate (verb)

  • 31enounce — verb /i.ˈnaʊns/ a) To say or pronounce; to enunciate. b) To declare or proclaim …

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  • 32pronounce — verb 1) his name is difficult to pronounce Syn: say, enunciate, articulate, utter, voice, sound, vocalize, get one s tongue around 2) the doctor pronounced that I had a virus Syn: announce, proclaim, declare …

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  • 33speak — verb 1) she refused to speak about it Syn: talk, say anything/something; utter, state, declare, tell, voice, express, pronounce, articulate, enunciate, vocalize, verbalize 2) we spoke the other day Syn …

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  • 34pronounce — verb 1) his name is difficult to pronounce Syn: say, enunciate, utter, voice, sound, vocalize, get one s tongue round 2) the doctor pronounced her fit for work Syn: declare, proclaim, judge …

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  • 35speak — verb 1) she refused to speak about it Syn: talk, converse, communicate, chat, have a word, gossip, commune, say anything/something 2) she spoke her words carefully Syn: say, utter …

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  • 36utter — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. total, complete, entire; extreme, unusual; unqualified; stark, sheer, downright, absolute. See completion, greatness, certainty. v. t. speak, voice; pronounce, express, enunciate, deliver; issue,… …

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  • 37articulate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. jointed, segmented (See junction); distinct, intelligible; literate, lucid. v. pronounce, enunciate, utter, put in words, verbalize; unite, join. See speech, meaning. Ant., inarticulate; mumble. II… …

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  • 38pronounce — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. speak, say, utter, enunciate, articulate; deliver, judge, conclude; affirm, assert. See affirmation, speech. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To speak formally] Syn. proclaim, say, assert; see declare 1 . 2 …

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  • 39affirm — af·firm /ə fərm/ vt 1: to assert as true or factual 2: to assert (as a judgment) as valid or confirmed affirm ed the lower court s ruling compare remand, reverse …

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  • 40e|nounce — «ih NOWNS», transitive verb, e|nounced, e|nounc|ing. 1. to announce; declare; proclaim. 2. to state (a proposition or opinion) definitely. 3. to pronounce; enunciate: » …

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