Use "enunciate" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "enunciate" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "enunciate", or refer to the context using the word "enunciate" in the English Dictionary.

1. He doesn't enunciate very clearly.

2. He doesn't enunciate clearly.

3. An actor has to enunciate clearly.

4. To pronounce distinctly and carefully ; enunciate.

5. As verbs the difference between enunciate and Annunciate is that enunciate is to make a definite or systematic statement of while Annunciate is to announce.

6. Be sure to enunciate when you speak into the microphone.

7. Actors learn how to enunciate clearly in the theatrical college.

8. He is always willing to enunciate his opinions on the subject of politics.

9. Sagan, Johanson, Hawking and others generous coverage to enunciate their beliefs.

10. He always willing to enunciate his opinions on the subject of politics.

11. He was ever ready to enunciate his views to all who would listen.

12. Speak slowly, enunciate clearly, and show appropriate emotion and feeling related to your topic.

13. He went on to enunciate the principles for review of the supplementary benefits system.

14. Synonyms for Annunciate include announce, enunciate, declare, disclose, proclaim, blazon, broadcast, herald, promulgate and publicise

15. We also had to create an articulating tongue that allowed him to enunciate his words.

16. Synonyms for speak Coherently include articulate, express, say, speak, state, utter, vocalise, vocalize, declare and enunciate

17. Smith knew nothing of the idea of organic evolution that Charles Darwin was to enunciate some decades later.

18. Asseverate: See: acknowledge , adduce , affirm , allege , assert , assure , attest , avouch , avow , bear , certify , claim , contend , declare , depose , enunciate

19. 22 Smith knew nothing of the idea of organic evolution that Charles Darwin was to enunciate some decades later.

20. Adjure: verb administer an oath, affirm , appeal to , ask , attest , beseech , bid , bind , call , charge , command , declare , enjoin , entreat , enunciate , exhort

21. "In the theory with which we have to deal, Absolute Ignorance is the artificer; so that we may enunciate as the fundamental principle of the whole system, that, in order to make a perfect and beautiful machine, it is not requisite to know how to make it.