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1. enunciate
verb. ['ɪˈnʌnsiːˌeɪt, iːˈnʌnsiːˌeɪt'] speak, pronounce, or utter in a certain way.
Synonyms
- lisp
- articulate
- explode
- accent
- speak
- misspeak
- palatalise
- subvocalize
- vowelise
- voice
- round
- roll
- mispronounce
- verbalize
- click
- vocalize
- verbalise
- sibilate
- trill
- nasalize
- say
- aspirate
- palatalize
- devoice
- labialise
- talk
- enounce
- labialize
- vowelize
- sound
- sound out
- mouth
- stress
- pronounce
- accentuate
- utter
- nasalise
- raise
- subvocalise
- lilt
- retroflex
- syllabise
- vocalise
- syllabize
- drawl
- flap
Antonyms
- voice
- applaud
- decrease
- prove
Etymology
- enuntiatus (Latin)
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Rhymes with Enunciate
- abbreviate
- affiliate
- alleviate
- appreciate
- appropriate
- asphyxiate
- associate
- associate
- delineate
- depreciate
- deviate
- differentiate
- differentiate
- emaciate
- enunciate
- excoriate
- expatriate
- expiate
- expropriate
- foliate
How do you pronounce enunciate?
Pronounce enunciate as ɪˈnənsiˌeɪt.
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Sentences with enunciate
1. Verb, base form
Have them repeat the English phrases until they can enunciate the words in each phrase correctly.
2. Noun, singular or mass
You'll learn to project and modulate your voice, as well as enunciate clearly.
3. Adverb
Keep your voice up and enunciate well so others do not strain to hear you.
2. enunciate
verb. ['ɪˈnʌnsiːˌeɪt, iːˈnʌnsiːˌeɪt'] express or state clearly.
Synonyms
- articulate
- vocalize
- tell
- vocalise
- say
Antonyms
- uncommunicative
- inarticulate
- unarticulated
- implode
Etymology
- enuntiatus (Latin)