Meaning & Definition of word "Pronounce"

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    Pronounce

    /prəˈnaʊns/

    verb:

    • 1. To declare or state aloud, especially formally or officially.
      • Example: The judge will pronounce the sentence next week.
    • 2. To articulate or enunciate a word or sound.
      • Example: She can pronounce many difficult words correctly.
    • 3. To indicate or declare something formally.
      • Example: We pronounce the event a great success.
    • 4. To make an official statement or decision.
      • Example: The board will pronounce its decision after the meeting.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French prononcer, from Latin pronuntiare.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    to pronounce a judgment:

    to make a formal decision or ruling.

    to pronounce dead:

    to state that someone has died.

    to pronounce in favor of:

    to express support for a particular position or candidate.

    Related Words

    enunciate:

    To pronounce words clearly and distinctly.

    articulate:

    Able to express thoughts and ideas clearly and effectively.

    Slang Meanings of pronounce

    Meaning: To say something in a definitive way.

    Example Sentence: He really pronounced it when he said he was done with the drama.

    Meaning: To hype up a statement or claim.

    Example Sentence: She pronounced her success like it was a major victory.