PRONOUNCED


Meaning of PRONOUNCED in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a strong/broad/thick/pronounced accent (= very noticeable )

She spoke with a strong Scottish accent.

a broad Australian accent

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

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For more polar polymers, specific solvent effects become more pronounced and extrapolations have to be regarded with corresponding caution.

This makes the pattern more pronounced and the distortion of the stitches within the fabric greater.

In successive years the outline had grown more pronounced and the current rainless spell exaggerated them yet more.

Moderate waves, taking more pronounced long form; many white horses are formed.

Extreme right-wing parties scored more pronounced successes.

These differences were always in the same direction - more pronounced hormonal responses and more reporting of symptoms with porcine insulin.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Her Polish accent is very pronounced .

Mrs. Jones walks with a pronounced limp.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

For more polar polymers, specific solvent effects become more pronounced and extrapolations have to be regarded with corresponding caution.

Leese had a pronounced anti-authoritarian streak in his behaviour and a quarrelsome personality.

Sam was a complete countryman, with a pronounced affinity with nature in all its forms.

The only other notable feature is the pronounced crest which gives the bird its name.

The sinewy neck and its prominent adam's apple, the all-too-heavy make-up, the pronounced muscles on the legs and arms.

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