To pronounce your words carefully, and with meaning.
Not to be confused with enunciate. Do not let people fool you when they say "Hey! That isn't a word!"
On the contrary, pronunciate IS a word and forever SHALL be a word no matter what they say.
"Bob, please pronunciate your words! I can't understand a single thing you are saying because you are mumbling!"
the act of pronouncing
It was pronunciating it wrong on google translate, so we added a few things to mayke it sound like the translater was thinking and the "well" was more pronounced as a sigh.
Extra letters or alterations made to words in an instant message to articulate a particular pronunciation.
Example of Pronunciators: "That shirt is hott." "What's goin' on? Notalot."
Pronounce and annunciate at the same time.
John Paul and Michael always tell John to pronunciate his words.
A key part of a dictionary definition that doesn't actually matter.
The pra-nen-sci-ah-ma-shun really doesn't matter.
worried whether to use what you know to be the proper pronunciation of a name and seem pretentious to some, or to use the name’s more common mispronunciation and seem a dunce to others
I’m always a pronunciation chickenshit when it comes to “Vincent van Gogh”.