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To pronounce your words carefully, and with meaning.
Not to be confused with enunciate. Do not let people fool you when they say "Hey! That isn't a word!" On the contrary, pronunciate IS a word and forever SHALL be a word no matter what they say. "Bob, please pronunciate your words! I can't understand a single thing you are saying because you are mumbling!"
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A merging of the words "pronounce" and "enunciate" that emphasizes the gist of each's meaning. Basically, it means to speak more clearly. I can't hear what you're saying. Pronunciate! And I don't need a dictionary, if that's what I think you said.
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Pronounce and annunciate at the same time. John Paul and Michael always tell John to pronunciate his words.
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(verb) a combonation of the words pronounce and enunciate, when someone uses improper sounds and clarity of speech when talking. A drunk will probably have a difficult time prenunciating correctly. drunk: "Heyaa git mea somor byer!" ::belch::
bartender: "I'm sorry could you repeat that sir?" customer: "I think he wants a refill." customer #2: "I can never pronunciate right when I'm drunk either." |
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to enunciate an entire phrase correctly
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To make declaration; to utter on opinion; to speak with confidence. Learn to pronunciate you foreign bastard!
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