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nonenunciative
e·nun·ci·ate
/
ɪˈnʌn
siˌeɪt
/
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[
ih-
nuhn
-see-eyt
]
Show IPA
verb,
e·nun·ci·at·ed,
e·nun·ci·at·ing.
verb (used with object)
1.
to utter or pronounce (words,
sentences
, etc.), especially in an
articulate
or a particular manner:
He enunciates his words distinctly.
2.
to state or declare
definitely
, as a theory.
3.
to announce or proclaim:
to enunciate one's intentions.
verb (used without object)
4.
to pronounce words, especially in an articulate or a particular manner.
Origin:
1615–25;
<
Latin
ēnūntiātus
(past participle of
ēnūntiāre
), equivalent to
ē-
e-
1
+
nūnti
(
us
) messenger, message +
-ātus
-ate
1
Related forms
e·nun·ci·a·ble,
adjective
e·nun·ci·a·bil·i·ty,
noun
e·nun·ci·a·tive,
e·nun·ci·a·to·ry,
adjective
e·nun·ci·a·tive·ly,
adverb
e·nun·ci·a·tor,
noun
non·e·nun·ci·a·tive,
adjective
non·e·nun·ci·a·to·ry,
adjective
re·e·nun·ci·ate,
verb,
re·e·nun·ci·at·ed,
re·e·nun·ci·at·ing.
un·e·nun·ci·a·ble,
adjective
un·e·nun·ci·at·ed,
adjective
un·e·nun·ci·a·tive,
adjective
Can be confused:
1.
announce
,
enunciate,
pronounce
(see synonym study at
announce
) ;
2.
annunciate
,
enunciate
.
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enunciate
(ɪˈnʌnsɪˌeɪt)
—
vb
1.
to articulate or pronounce (words), esp clearly and distinctly
2.
(
tr
) to state precisely or formally
[C17: from Latin
ēnuntiāre
to declare, from
nuntiāre
to announce, from
nuntius
messenger]
enunci'ation
—
n
e'nunciative
—
adj
e'nunciatory
—
adj
e'nunciatively
—
adv
e'nunciator
—
n
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
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Word Origin & History
enunciate
1620s, from L. enuntiat-, pp. stem of enuntiare, from ex- out + nuntiare to announce (see
nuncio
). Related: Enunciated; enunciating.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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