Synonym: absolute, bold, clear, clear-cut, conspicuous, decided, definite, distinct, downright, evident, flagrant, glaring, marked, noticeable, obvious, outstanding, plain, prominent, striking, visible. Similar words: pronounce, pronoun, announced, denounce, announce, announcement, bounce, flounce. Meaning: [prə'naʊnst] adj. 1. strongly marked; easily noticeable 2. produced by the organs of speech.
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91. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
92. Then, with more conviction, she pronounced my name.
93. His wife was pronounced dead at Stanford Hospital.
94. The stop-and-go cycle becomes more pronounced during rush hours.
95. Sentence was due to be pronounced on March 22.
96. I noticed that he pronounced the name B'bbitt.
97. But the yo-yo effect has become even more pronounced.
98. It is interesting to note that the prostaglandin response was more pronounced in linoleic fed rats than in the other groups.
99. Pronounced changes have been found in gut neuropeptides in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
100. Thus the extra-tropical zone of former pronounced valley formation was dominated by relict landscape features both glacial and periglacial.
101. But when it was over, the commentator pronounced it disappointing.
101. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
102. Obviously, single-syllable words present no problems - if they are pronounced in isolation they are said with primary stress.
103. So far, we have discussed ways in which different kinds of words may be pronounced using a range of cognitive processes.
104. Sam was a complete countryman, with a pronounced affinity with nature in all its forms.
105. Narrow shoulders, indeed the shoulder blades were pronounced and his chest was rectangular.
106. Both victims were transferred to Highland Hospital, where they were pronounced dead.
107. Matthew banged the window shut and the sunny silence was more pronounced.
108. Joint concluding press conference At their joint concluding press conference on June 3 the two leaders pronounced their summit a success.
109. He had a star-shaped birthmark, and so was pronounced lucky.
110. Suddenly she collapsed and pronounced dead on arrival at Swindon's Princess Margaret Hospital.
111. The danger of inconsistency is most pronounced where the draftsman takes parts of his draft from different precedents.
112. But outsiders might find his pronounced mannerisms and affectations odd, and thus they might reject him.
113. This difference became more pronounced the longer the eggplant had been salted.
114. Big business dominates manufacturing and is pronounced in the transportation, communications, power utilities, and banking and financial industries.
115. Economists said the bad news was most pronounced, and most disconcerting, in manufacturing.
116. He was present when sentence was pronounced against the king, and signed the death-warrant.
117. When these barriers are less pronounced, as in the tin industry, the degree of verticality is reduced.
118. Often the blue is slightly darker too and any facial markings are less pronounced.
119. Notice that the deviation of a real gas from ideal gas behaviour is more pronounced at high pressures.
120. Note how this time the glider has a very pronounced inner wing-drop at the stall and tries to spin.
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