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Definition of pronounce
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of pronounce is as below...
Pronounce
(v. t.) To
declare
or
affirm;
as, he
pronounced
the book to be a
libel;
he
pronounced
the act to be a
fraud..
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Lisp
::
Lisp (v. i.) To
pronounce
the
sibilant
letter
s
imperfectly;
to give s and z the sound of th; -- a
defect
common
among
children.
Pronounce
::
Pronounce
(v. t.) To utter
articulately;
to speak out or
distinctly;
to
utter,
as words or
syllables;
to speak with the
proper
sound and
accent
as,
adults
rarely
learn to
pronounce
a
foreign
language
correctly..
Anathematizer
::
Anathematizer
(n.) One who
pronounces
an
anathema.
Syllable
::
Syllable
(n.) In
writing
and
printing,
a part of a word,
separated
from the rest, and
capable
of being
pronounced
by a
single
impulse
of the
voice.
It may or may not
correspond
to a
syllable
in the
spoken
language..
Whur
::
Whur (v. i.) To make a
rough,
humming
sound,
like one who
pronounces
the
letter
r with too much
force;
to whir; to
birr..
Lisp
::
Lisp (v. i.) To speak with
imperfect
articulation;
to
mispronounce,
as a child
learning
to
talk..
Linguadental
::
Linguadental
(n.) An
articulation
pronounced
by the aid or use of the
tongue
and
teeth.
Verdict
::
Verdict
(n.)
Decision;
judgment;
opinion
pronounced;
as, to be
condemned
by the
verdict
of the
public..
Valedictorian
::
Valedictorian
(n.) One who
pronounces
a
valedictory
address;
especially,
in
American
colleges,
the
student
who
pronounces
the
valedictory
of the
graduating
class at the
annual
commencement,
usually
the
student
who ranks first in
scholarship..
Demster
::
Demster
(n.) An
officer
whose duty it was to
announce
the doom or
sentence
pronounced
by the
court.
Speak
::
Speak (v. t.) To utter with the
mouth;
to
pronounce;
to utter
articulately,
as human
beings..
Utter
::
Utter (a.) To give
public
expression
to; to
disclose;
to
publish;
to
speak;
to
pronounce.
Aspirate
::
Aspirate
(v. t.) To
pronounce
with a
breathing,
an
aspirate,
or an h
sound;
as, we
aspirate
the words horse and
house;
to
aspirate
a vowel or a
liquid
consonant..
Shibboleth
::
Shibboleth
(n.) A word which was made the
criterion
by which to
distinguish
the
Ephraimites
from the
Gileadites.
The
Ephraimites,
not being able to
pronounce
sh,
called
the word
sibboleth.
See
Judges
xii..
Quicken
::
Quicken
(a.) To
shorten
the
radius
of (a
curve);
to make (a
curve)
sharper;
as, to
quicken
the
sheer,
that is, to make its curve more
pronounced..
Voice
::
Voice (v. t.) To utter with
sonant
or vocal tone; to
pronounce
with a
narrowed
glottis
and rapid
vibrations
of the vocal
cords;
to speak above a
whisper.
Pronounce
::
Pronounce
(v. i.) To make
declaration;
to utter on
opinion;
to speak with
confidence.
Sibilate
::
Sibilate
(v. t. & i.) To
pronounce
with a
hissing
sound,
like that of the
letter
s; to mark with a
character
indicating
such
pronunciation..
Justify
::
"Justify
(a.) To
pronounce
free from guilt or
blame;
to
declare
or prove to have done that which is just,
right,
proper,
etc.; to
absolve;
to
exonerate;
to
clear..
Give
::
Give (n.) To
communicate
or
announce,
as
advice,
tidings,
etc.; to
pronounce;
to
render
or
utter,
as an
opinion,
a
judgment,
a
sentence,
a
shout,
etc..
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