Enunciate
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British pronunciation/ɪnˈʌnsɪˌe‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/iˈnənsiˌeɪt/, /ɪˈnənsiˌeɪt/

Definition & Meaning of "enunciate"

to enunciate
01

to clearly and correctly articulate words

Transitive: to enunciate words or speech sounds
to enunciate definition and meaning
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Public speakers are often advised to enunciate their words to convey confidence and credibility to the audience.
The news anchor is trained to enunciate every word to ensure the audience comprehends the information.
During the language class, the teacher asked students to practice and enunciate the vowels accurately.
02

to talk about a theory, idea, plan, etc. in a clear way

Transitive: to enunciate an idea or plan
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The politician enunciated his plan for economic reform in a series of detailed policy proposals.
The philosopher enunciated his philosophical framework in a series of lectures.
The activist enunciated the demands of the protest movement during the rally, rallying supporters to their cause.
example
Example
Public speakers are often advised to enunciate their words to convey confidence and credibility to the audience.
The news anchor is trained to enunciate every word to ensure the audience comprehends the information.
During the language class, the teacher asked students to practice and enunciate the vowels accurately.
When teaching a language, it's essential to enunciate each syllable so that students can mimic correct pronunciation.
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