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Enunciate

1. v; Enunciate(transitive), Enunciated(past tense), Enunciating (present-tense).

a. To Pronounce, Articulate. Applies to speech.
eg. You need to Enunciate your words more carefully so that we can understand what you are trying to say.
by Bookworm February 4, 2005
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Renunciate

To give up the life of materialistic possessions and living with an isolated frame of mind somewhere far from society.
The gay guy had to renunciate his life cause he was gay and no one liked him due to his sexual preference.
by Sundralingum March 1, 2009
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Renunciate

To re-pronounce a word that one has screwed up the first time
Man that black feller needs to renunciate that sentence cause i didnt understand a dam word.
by Bob July 21, 2003
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Denunciation culture

The current tendency to denunce "powerful" men, especially in the art industry, instigated by the metoo movement.
With all the actors accused, notably currently in France, we are witnessing the birth of a real "denunciation culture", much more substantial, this one, than the so-called "rape culture".
by nigglegreg May 31, 2024
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Disenunciate

The un-learning of enunciation. A mispronounciation. Often a d sound instead of a t sound.
Examples of disenunciate (disenunciation)

manhaddan (manhattan)

midden (mitten)

kidden (kitten)

buddon (button)
by Englishteachersdaughter July 3, 2009
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enunciatelessly

The adverb form of Enunciate, which means someone not speaking in a clear manner.
I have a Dutch colleague who speaks enunciatelessly and I don't understand anything.
by H&M.92 June 10, 2024
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