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Definitionv. speak
Last update: September 19, 2016
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The spokesman should enunciate properly and correctly . [verb]
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Speaker enunciated his thoughts on vedic philosophy. [verb]
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He enunciated his opinion in a letter to the committee. [verb]
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Problem for intelligence is so to enunciate every element, and so to repeat the connexion that we may finally grasp all the links of the chain in one. [verb]
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The ch, sh and soft g also gave her much trouble, and she does not yet enunciate them clearly. [The difficulties which Miss Sullivan found in 1891 are, in a measure, the difficulties which show in Miss Keller's speech today.] [verb]
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[Sidenote: The Family Republic] Perhaps the most fundamental principle is that enunciated by Fichte. [verb]
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We have just enunciated it; the permanent life of the peoples. [verb]
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Quite well, he enunciated; and, with a bow, he left the gate. [verb]
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The ch, sh and soft g also gave her much trouble, and she does not yet enunciate them clearly. [The difficulties which Miss Sullivan found in 1891 are, in a measure, the difficulties which show in Miss Keller's speech today.] [Please select]
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Although my throat was dry, I was able to enunciate clearly. [Please select]
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He is not content to trust himself entirely to the method enunciated in the preface. [Please select]
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"Separate syllables, and enunciate with distinct emphasis," she finished triumphantly, without looking at the book. [Please select]
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