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Definitionn. the articulation of speech regarded from the point of view of its intelligibility to the audience
Last update: July 10, 2015
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Repression, not prevention became the official formula, the enunciation of which by Cairoli at Pavia caused Count Corti and two other ministers to resign. [Please select]
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He is less original, less convincing in the enunciation of broad general principles. [Please select]
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_Speak louder than usual, but clearness of enunciation is even more important. [Please select]
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When he decided to speak it was with rapid enunciation, but clearly and concisely. [Please select]
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His voice was low and his enunciation sympathetically fluent. [Please select]
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His soft, distinct enunciation conveyed the suggestion of centuries of training. [Please select]
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But the bare enunciation of such an absurdity as this last, renders refutation superfluous. [Please select]
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His enunciation was in fact clear cut and treated its vowels well. [Please select]
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She had no doubt of its accuracy, but the enunciation of it raised young Tom in her estimation, and incidentally brought her nearer her topic. [Please select]
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This pithy motto he delivered, shaking his head, and giving each guttural the true Anglo-Saxon enunciation, which is now forgotten in the southern parts of this realm. [Please select]
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