These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'enunciate.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. 2021 James, in a particularly cute moment, promised to always enunciate clearly for her. 2021 Abigail, the first deaf contestant in the franchise's history, reveals her cochlear implants to Matt, who promises to enunciate clearly for her. ![]() ![]() Eng.) kl'-kw, IPA: /k.l.kwi/ Noun colloquy ( pl. Matt Brennan, Los Angeles Times, 11 Mar. colloquy colloquy ( English) Origin & history From Latin colloquium ('conversation'), from com- ('together, with') (English com-) + form of loquor ('speak') (from which English locution and other words). 2021 To confront the truth is first to enunciate it, and on neither count was American society equal to the task. 2021 Speaking at a measured pace can also help you to enunciate your words and ensure your colleagues understand each word communicated through the technology. Soleil Ho, San Francisco Chronicle, 26 Oct. 2022 The fatty meat and wok hei work well together to enunciate the charred flavor in each bite, offset by pungent Thai basil and young green peppercorns. ![]() 2022 Waiting for the sourdough to rise has given people the patience to enunciate multisyllable names like Genevieve, Josephine, and Theodore. 2023 And the actors haven’t all come to grips with how to project their voices and enunciate in a way that lets them be heard and understood when their backs are to half their audience. Recent Examples on the Web But Dragon required users to enunciate clearly and pause between each word, and cost nine thousand dollars.
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