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enunciation

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So we humans have evolved to choose language and enunciations that are easy to learn and are appropriate and so maybe that touches also on sort of the history of language.

That heavy breathing mixed with over-articulate enunciation thing that she does was in full force.

Chunks of dialogue were nearly impossible to understand, obscured by poor enunciation and thick accents.

Mr. Beale struck him as a fattened duplicate of Mr. Illington, thin of lip, hard of eye, slow and precise in enunciation.

The Philadelphian is quite as marked in tone and enunciation.

And with slow enunciation Sybil pronounced the mystic words which she had heard repeated by the sexton.

While it had been intelligible, his enunciation was puzzling at times; occasionally hardly understandable.

Factum est: and beyond the information contained in the enunciation of the Fact, it can be characterized only by the consequences.

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On this page you'll find 28 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to enunciation, such as: articulation, elocution, fluency, phonation, phraseology, and pronunciation.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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