pronounce
- pronounce
- [[t]prəna͟ʊns[/t]]
1) VERB To pronounce a word means to say it using particular sounds.
[V n] Have I pronounced your name correctly?...
[V n n] He pronounced it Per-sha, the way the English do.
2)
VERB If you
pronounce something
to be true, you state that it is the case. [FORMAL]
[V n adj] A specialist has now pronounced him fully fit...
[V n n] I now pronounce you man and wife.
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3)
VERB If someone
pronounces a verdict or opinion
on something, they give their verdict or opinion. [FORMAL]
[V n] The authorities took time to pronounce their verdicts...
[V with quote] `As for me,' he pronounced, `I can recognize a good deal when I see one'...
[V pron-refl adj] He walked around the garden and pronounced himself satisfied...
[V on n] Men feel perfectly free to pronounce on the way women should look. [Also V that]
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pronounce — [prə nouns′, prōnouns′] vt. pronounced, pronouncing [ME pronouncen < OFr pronuncier < L pronuntiare < pro , before + nuntiare, to announce < nuntius, messenger: see PRO 2 & NUNCIO] 1. to say or declare officially, solemnly, or with… … English World dictionary
Pronounce — Pro*nounce , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pronounced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pronounging}.] [F. prononcer, L. pronunciare; pro before, forth + nunciare, nuntiare, to announce. See {Announce}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To utter articulately; to speak out or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pronounce on — ˈpronounce ˌon pro ˈnounce up ˌon [transitive] [he/she/it pronounces on present participle pronouncing on past tense … Useful english dictionary
Pronounce — Pro*nounce , v. i. [1913 Webster] 1. To give a pronunciation; to articulate; as, to pronounce faultlessly. Earle. [1913 Webster] 2. To make declaration; to utter on opinion; to speak with confidence. [R.] Dr. H. More. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pronounce — early 14c., to utter, declare officially, from O.Fr. pronuncier (late 13c.), from L.L. pronunciare, from L. pronuntiare to proclaim, announce, pronounce, from pro forth, out, in public (see PRO (Cf. pro )) + nuntiare announce, from nuntius… … Etymology dictionary
pronounce — [v1] produce words vocally accent, articulate, enunciate, phonate, say, sound, speak, stress, utter, verbalize, vocalize, voice; concept 47 Ant. mumble pronounce [v2] announce, declare affirm, assert, blast, call, decree, deliver, drum, judge,… … New thesaurus
pronounce — ► VERB 1) make the sound of (a word or part of a word). 2) declare or announce. 3) (pronounce on) pass judgement or make a decision on. DERIVATIVES pronounceable adjective pronouncement noun pronouncer noun … English terms dictionary
Pronounce — Pro*nounce , n. Pronouncement; declaration; pronunciation. [Obs.] Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pronounce — I (pass judgment) verb adjudge, adjudicate, announce authoritatively, conclude, decide, declare to be, decree, deliver judgment, determine, find, give a ruling, give an opinion, give judgment, judge, officially utter, pass sentence upon,… … Law dictionary
pronounce on — index award Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
pronounce — *articulate, enunciate … New Dictionary of Synonyms