pronounced
IPA: prʌnˈaʊnst
adjective
- uttered, articulated.
- strongly marked.
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Examples of "pronounced" in Sentences
- ‘Adela,’ repeated Ramón, as if the name pronounced itself.
- Lord Mansfield whenever a barrister pronounced a Latin word with a false quantity.
- I just hope politicians like Michele Bachman make sure they hear the word pronounced before attempting to use it.
- A good quote surfaced in the comments: A name pronounced is the recognition of the individual to whom it belongs.
- The shock of hearing this title pronounced was equally distributed between Ruth and her husband; but it aroused two absolutely different emotions.
- General Valencia, he who pronounced (but two short months ago!) the high-flown and flattering speech to the president, on receiving the sword of honour, has now _pronounced_ in a very different and much clearer manner.
- This subsection, roughly south of 45th Avenue and west of Pidgeon Meadow Road and 162nd Street, shares the name pronounced "kiss-EE-na" - though many more recent residents do not recognize Kissena Park as distinct from Flushing as a whole.
- Vinton Gray Cerf (born June 23, 1943) (last name pronounced just like the English word "surf") is an American computer scientist who is commonly referred to as one of the "founding fathers of the Internet" for his key technical and managerial role, together with Bob Kahn, in the creation of the Internet and the TCP protocols which it uses.
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