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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211. She was rushed to the hospital but was pronounced dead on arrival.
212. Among other contributions, Neil Allen looks pityingly at athletics and boxing, and the stink is just as pronounced in soccer.
213. The contrast between gas-rich and gas-poor magmas is much more pronounced at the viscous granitic end of the scale.
214. Convictions in criminal cases are pronounced by the courts, yet to a large extent they are the product of police action.
215. The patterns of all the estimated effects are the same, but they are less pronounced.
216. Gradually they become more pronounced, as firmness and flexibility is lost.
217. Leese had a pronounced anti-authoritarian streak in his behaviour and a quarrelsome personality.
218. The only other notable feature is the pronounced crest which gives the bird its name.
219. Even the acquittal pronounced by Athena had not restored to him his peace of mind.
220. This was sufficiently pronounced to offset the drop in the oil import bill following the recent price collapse.
221. The rooms were pronounced charming,(www.Sentencedict.com) which made her smile with amusement for charming they were not.
222. As the stock reduces during cooking, any undesirable flavors in the water become more pronounced.
223. And so, Janir, pronounced Ja-NEER: two syllables put together on a park bench on the day of his birth.
224. And the employees pronounced them a success and a valuable source of information about the take home trade.
225. The judgment was pronounced by a military court at Blida on May 2.
226. She also pronounced the film among the most difficult to use.
227. As well as losing power this provides support for the pronounced body lean into the turn.
228. This impact was most pronounced in the relatively new-and therefore receptive-discipline of film studies.
229. Elevational and latitudinal trends were not pronounced.
230. The viscosity shows a rather pronounced variation with temperature.
231. He pronounced them to perfection with genuine Parisian chic.
232. He pronounced a splendid encomium upon her in the forum.
233. With her dying breath, Queen Dido pronounced a malediction on Aeneas and all his descendants.
234. Idleness was pronounced on the whole to be the most advantageous and honourable.
235. Come and have a liquor. ' He pronounced it a queer, Frenchy way.
236. Note the use of the vowel sound in should and must when they are pronounced quickly.
237. The early phase of Roman affairs was an aristocracy of a very pronounced type.
238. Yes. Because the baptismal name pronounced during this ceremony legally becomes his name.
239. She pronounced the " we " with a faint emphasis that gave it an ironic sound.
240. But now, at length, even the thought-forms are pronounced anthropomorphic, and thought itself is described as a mere faculty of Unitization.
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