enounce

[ɪˈnaʊns]

enounce Definition

  • 1to pronounce or articulate (words or sounds)
  • 2to proclaim; declare

Using enounce: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "enounce" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She enounced each word clearly and distinctly.

  • Example

    The president enounced his new policy in a speech to the nation.

  • Example

    He enounced his love for her in a heartfelt letter.

enounce Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for enounce

Antonyms for enounce

Phrases with enounce

  • enounce a doctrine

    to declare or proclaim a belief or principle

    Example

    The philosopher enounced a new doctrine of ethics.

  • to declare or announce a legal decision

    Example

    The judge enounced the verdict of guilty.

  • to pronounce a curse or malediction

    Example

    The witch enounced a curse on her enemies.

Origins of enounce

from Latin 'enuntiare', meaning 'to speak out'

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Summary: enounce in Brief

To 'enounce' [ɪˈnaʊns] is to pronounce or articulate words or sounds, as well as to proclaim or declare something. It can be used in various contexts, such as declaring a policy or expressing love. 'Enounce' is often used with phrases like 'enounce a doctrine' or 'enounce a verdict.'