enunciation
1Enunciation — E*nun ci*a tion (?; 277), n. [L. enuntiatio, ciatio.] 1. The act of enunciating, announcing, proclaiming, or making known; open attestation; declaration; as, the enunciation of an important truth. [1913 Webster] By way of interpretation and… …
2enunciation — 1550s, declaration, from L. enuntiationem (nom. enuntiatio) enunciation, declaration, noun of action from pp. stem of enuntiare (see ENUNCIATE (Cf. enunciate)). Meaning articulation of words is from 1750 …
3Enunciation — Enunciation, lat. deutsch, Aussage, Erklärung; enunciativ, aussagend; Enunciatum, Ausspruch; enunciren, aussagen, erklären …
4enunciation — index assertion, declaratory judgment, disclosure (something disclosed), notice (announcement), notification, profession (decla …
5Enunciation — In phonetics, enunciation is the act of speaking. Good enunciation is the act of speaking clearly and concisely. The opposite of good enunciation is mumbling or slurring.Annunciate is to specifically communicate. An annunciator panel on a piece… …
6enunciation — noun a) The act of enunciating, announcing, proclaiming, or making known; open attestation; declaration; as, the enunciation of an important truth. b) Mode of utterance or pronunciation, especially as regards fullness and distinctness or… …
7enunciation — /i nun see ay sheuhn/, n. 1. an act or manner of enunciating. 2. utterance or pronunciation. 3. a formal announcement or statement: the enunciation of a doctrine. [1545 55; < L enuntiation (s. of enuntiatio). See ENUNCIATE, ION] * * * …
8enunciation — enunciate ► VERB 1) say or pronounce clearly. 2) set out precisely or definitely. DERIVATIVES enunciation noun enunciator noun. ORIGIN Latin enuntiare announce clearly …
9enunciation — noun see enunciate …
10enunciation — См. espressione 2 …