PRONOUNCE


Meaning of PRONOUNCE in English

— pronounceable , adj. — pronounceableness , n. — pronouncer , n.

/preuh nowns"/ , v. , pronounced, pronouncing .

v.t.

1. to enunciate or articulate (sounds, words, sentences, etc.).

2. to utter or sound in a particular manner in speaking: He pronounces his words indistinctly.

3. to utter or articulate in the accepted or correct manner: I can't pronounce this word.

4. to declare (a person or thing) to be as specified: She pronounced it the best salmon she had ever tasted.

5. to utter or deliver formally or solemnly: to pronounce sentence.

6. to announce authoritatively or officially: The judge pronounced the defendant guilty.

7. to indicate the pronunciation of (words) by providing a phonetic transcription: This dictionary pronounces most of the words entered.

v.i.

8. to pronounce words, phrases, etc.

9. to make a statement or assertion, esp. an authoritative statement (often fol. by on ): He was required to pronounce on the findings of his research.

10. to give an opinion or decision (usually fol. by on ): to pronounce on an important matter.

11. to indicate the pronunciation of words: a spelling book that pronounces.

[ 1300-50; ME pronouncen prononcier pronuntiare to proclaim, announce, recite, utter. See PRO- 1 , ANNOUNCE ]

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