enounce Synonyms

enounce Meaning

Wordnet

enounce (v)

speak, pronounce, or utter in a certain way

Webster

enounce (v. t.)

To announce; to declare; to state, as a proposition or argument.

To utter; to articulate.

enounce Sentence Examples

  1. The professor enounced the principles of good writing during the first lecture.
  2. The politician enounced his ambitious plans for the country during his campaign speech.
  3. The actor enounced his lines with great clarity and conviction during the performance.
  4. The judge enounced the verdict of the case in a clear and decisive voice.
  5. The singer enounced the words of the song beautifully, making the lyrics easy to understand.
  6. The public speaker enounced each point of his argument with confidence and authority.
  7. The teacher enounced the spelling of the word slowly and distinctly so that the students could hear it clearly.
  8. The news anchor enounced the headlines of the day with a sense of urgency and importance.
  9. The tour guide enounced the history of the city with enthusiasm and knowledge, captivating the attention of the visitors.
  10. The poet enounced his verses with passion and emotion, leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

FAQs About the word enounce

speak, pronounce, or utter in a certain wayTo announce; to declare; to state, as a proposition or argument., To utter; to articulate.

announce, express, disseminate, say, advertise, enunciate, voice, sound, state, look

suppress, restrain, restrict,suppress, restrain, restrict,stifle, stifle, censor,censor

The professor enounced the principles of good writing during the first lecture.

The politician enounced his ambitious plans for the country during his campaign speech.

The actor enounced his lines with great clarity and conviction during the performance.

The judge enounced the verdict of the case in a clear and decisive voice.