Synonym: articulate, enunciate, express, sound, utter, voice. Similar words: announce, announcement, bounce, monotonous, agronomy, astronomer, council, uncertain. Meaning: [prə'naʊns] v. 1. speak, pronounce, or utter in a certain way 2. pronounce judgment on.
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91. Warwick: I'm so delighted to meet you. Could you pronounce your names for me again?
92. In most cases, a Chinese name is hard to pronounce for foreign friends.
93. Consequently, the Court did not pronounce on the substance of the dispute.
94. Four Hebrew letters usually transliterated as YHWH (Yahweh or JHVH signifying the Hebrew name for God (which the Jews regarded as too holy to pronounce).
94. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
95. I'm not qualified to pronounce on the learned Scotus or Aquinas . I'm afraid.
96. My English name is Keith, and hard to pronounce for most people.
97. Look at my lip - position when I pronounce this vowel sound.
98. The sight of so many apostrophes may not be sightly to the English eye, but their presence may hopefully make it easier to pronounce them.
99. So, man is to contemplate on the words of Talbiyah in order to pronounce them with full sincerity and awareness of their meaning from the bottom of one's heart.
100. Finally the minister announces the big moment : I now pronounce you man and wife.
101. You should be able to read and pronounce the words clearly and correctly in both English and Filipino (Tagalog).
102. Teachers at Hua make tremendous effort in guiding and coaxing students to pronounce, stress, and intonate words, phrases, and sentences correctly.
103. If you know your name will be hard to remember or pronounce for others, help them out.
104. The C10 name was skipped because it was difficult to pronounce in German, so the new car was dubbed C11.
More similar words: announce, announcement, bounce, monotonous, agronomy, astronomer, council, uncertain, profound, uncertainty, province, environmental protection, round and round, run out, enough, turn out, burn out, heinous, run out of, donor, honor, up to now, indigenous, economy, irony, economic, monolith, autonomy, bear on, bronze.