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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181. Bruises on Maria were pronounced and regular proof of assaults, culminating in the broken collar bone of the previous October.
182. When citing cases the reference should always be given; and it should be pronounced in full, not in abbreviated form.
183. These differences were always in the same direction - more pronounced hormonal responses and more reporting of symptoms with porcine insulin.
184. In the early stages of abstinence, people are having a lot of difficulties and craving is most pronounced.
185. First of all he picked up my clubs, pronounced them useless and advised me to sell them forthwith.
186. Mom burst into tears as the minister pronounced us man and wife.
187. My observations were made mostly in areas dominated by agriculture where the effects of seasonality could have been especially pronounced.
188. The considerably lower activity found in malignant ascites may explain why coagulopathy after shunting is less pronounced in this group of patients.
189. Osanna of Mantua, the marks became quite pronounced after her death, as verified by her incorrupt hands and feet.
190. Parham marked... a pronounced turnabout in the assumptions believed to underlie juvenile mental health law.
191. The official pronounced the name with a devastating clarity, as if moved by a painful ringing in his teeth.
191. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
192. The Committee pronounced four members expelled for failure to provide information in the course of investigations.
193. Teewurst has a rich and pronounced smoked flavour and is delicious on hot toast or crackers.
194. He was pronounced dead on arrival at Wrexham Maelor Hospital.
195. In a post-industrial information economy, the differences become more pronounced and more divisive as the length and necessity of schooling increase.
196. The southern difference will be all the more pronounced if, as expected, Lott wins the contest against Cochran.
197. Pessimism about government grew even deeper after the Nov. 5 election and is especially pronounced among female investors.
198. The Economist called it the Consumer-Credit Snowball and pronounced it well and truly rolling.
199. There are times when making language function effectively is more important than producing perfectly pronounced, grammatically correct sentences.
200. The members, a dozen at the very most, pronounced on every current topic.
201. Because regional variations tend to be more pronounced among working-class speakers, it is also a class variation.
202. He alarmed us as children: he had a gruff manner, a game leg and a pronounced cast in one eye.
203. On the thirtieth of December the doctor called again and pronounced Ruth fit to get up.
204. This creates a pronounced visual luminosity and shows up on the X-ray as strong white.
205. Yorn Chin was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident.
206. Six of the victims were pronounced dead at the scene.
207. When she awoke she pronounced herself feeble, and said her bones were stiff in her skin.
208. This unquestionable carbohydrate malabsorption, leads to a pronounced change in colonic function and metabolism by stimulating bacterial proliferation.
209. Those reasons are racial and class differences more pronounced than those in San Francisco and San Jose.
210. Periods of westward growth have alternated with periods when lateral development was most pronounced.
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