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enunciation
[ih-nuhn-see-ey-shuhn]
noun
an act or manner of enunciating.
utterance or pronunciation.
a formal announcement or statement.
the enunciation of a doctrine.
Other Word Forms
- nonenunciation noun
- reenunciation noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of enunciation1
Example Sentences
After some initial hesitation, Grace realizes she has nothing to lose and takes to the stage, ready to give the song her best Gerard Way, full-throated glottal enunciation.
Brownstein often relies on clipped enunciation and clever wordplay, but here Tucker shows the rippling feeling she can pack into a single bellowed word: “Whhhhhyyyy?”
The stereotypical broadcast voice — also sometimes known as the General American accent — with its crystal-clear enunciation, lowered pitch and steady pacing, is the antithesis of the Valley accent.
"Ashes of Laughter / The ghost is clear / Why do the best things always disappear," Helm sings with emotive enunciation of Robertson's mournful lyrics.
Back under the goofily dramatic flickering lights of Bagram Air Base, Ahmed presses John on the distinction between “translate” and “interpret” with the acumen — and enunciation — of a Cincinnati lawyer.
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