enounce

[US]/ɪˈnaʊns/
[UK]/ɪˈnaʊns/

Translation

vt.to declare or state clearly; to pronounce clearly
Word Forms
Third Person Singularenounces
Present Participleenouncing
Past Tenseenounced
Past Participleenounced

Phrases & Collocations

enounce a statement

enounce a principle

enounce a theory

enounce a rule

enounce a policy

enounce a decision

enounce a view

enounce a belief

enounce a message

enounce an idea

Example Sentences

she decided to enounce her thoughts clearly during the meeting.

the teacher asked the students to enounce the new vocabulary words.

he wanted to enounce his opinion on the matter.

during the speech, she would enounce her vision for the future.

it is important to enounce your goals to achieve them.

the director will enounce the new policies at the conference.

she took a deep breath before she would enounce her decision.

to avoid misunderstandings, please enounce your requests clearly.

he was nervous but managed to enounce his proposal confidently.

at the event, she will enounce the winners of the competition.

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