Enunciated: meaning, definitions and examples

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enunciated

 

[ ɪˈnʌn.si.eɪtɪd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

clear communication

To enunciate means to pronounce words clearly and distinctly. It involves articulating sounds in a manner that makes them understandable to listeners. When someone enunciates, they prioritize clarity over speed, ensuring that each syllable is heard. This skill is crucial in public speaking, acting, and communication in general, as it conveys confidence and authority.

Synonyms

articulate, declare, express, pronounce.

Examples of usage

  • The teacher enunciated each word so the students could understand.
  • She enunciated her speech slowly to make sure everyone could follow.
  • In acting class, we practiced enunciating our lines more effectively.
  • He enunciated in front of the audience to avoid any misunderstandings.

Translations

Translations of the word "enunciated" in other languages:

🇵🇹 enunciado

🇮🇳 उच्चारण किया

🇩🇪 ausgesprochen

🇮🇩 dinyatakan

🇺🇦 висловлений

🇵🇱 wypowiedziany

🇯🇵 明言された

🇫🇷 énoncé

🇪🇸 enunciado

🇹🇷 açıklanmış

🇰🇷 명시된

🇸🇦 مصرح به

🇨🇿 vyslovený

🇸🇰 vyslovený

🇨🇳 阐明的

🇸🇮 izjavljen

🇮🇸 yfirfarið

🇰🇿 айтылған

🇬🇪 გამოთქმული

🇦🇿 ifadə olunan

🇲🇽 enunciado

Etymology

The word 'enunciate' derives from the Latin word 'enunciare', which means 'to announce' or 'to declare'. The prefix 'e-' means 'out' and 'nunciare' comes from 'nuntius' meaning 'messenger' or 'to announce'. This root highlights the original intention behind the word, which was to make something known publicly or clearly. The term evolved through Middle English, where it appeared as 'enunciaten'. By the late 14th century, the term had taken on its current pronunciation and meaning in the English language. The importance of enunciation became more prominent with the advent of speeches, performance arts, and communication training, emphasizing clarity in verbal expression.

Word Frequency Rank

At position #14,765, this word is part of sophisticated English vocabulary. It's useful for academic or professional contexts where precise language is needed.