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    enunciation


    1. enunciation that was still somehow mechanical – especially because


    2. A moment of staring into my blank expression passed before, with precise enunciation, she said, “We express ourselves as fully as we think is required to research a particular focus, then we decide not to continue if further exploration is not…”she hesitated, “not fundamentally contributory to the established elements of the whole


    3. ” His voice had a distinct Boston enunciation that seemed to


    4. was a hopelessness in their enunciation


    5. enunciation and perception of the Hebrew word(s), I was inwardly a little overwhelmed by this


    6. The crisp enunciation; the choice of words


    7. It is very rare that I manage to understand what the psalms are all about for very few of the priests have clear enunciation


    8. This unexpected resistance gave Magua time to interpose, and with rapid enunciation


    9. He bore himself with a certain grace, complimented little children and spoke with a neat enunciation


    10. Garth delivered this awful sentence with much majesty of enunciation, and Letty felt that between repressed volubility and general disesteem, that of the Romans inclusive, life was already a painful affair

    11. From the standpoint from which the science of history now regards its subject on the path it now follows, seeking the causes of events in man’s freewill, a scientific enunciation of those laws is impossible, for however man’s free will may be restricted, as soon as we recognize it as a force not subject to law, the existence of law becomes impossible


    12. There was in the enunciation of these words, thus repeated,


    13. A piece can sometimes be divined on the enunciation of the personages; in the same manner a band can almost be judged from the list of ruffians composing it


    14. Timulty sipped his drink slowly and then at last opened his eyes and looked at Finn steadily and said, with a clear bell-trumpet tone and wondrous enunciation:


    15. She recalled one incident during which Marilyn was practicing the enunciation of certain words in front of a mirror


    16. A calm, subdued triumph, blent with a longing earnestness, marked his enunciation of the last glorious verses of that chapter


    17. All the foregoing rules and aids and difficulties in classification may be explained, if I do not greatly deceive myself, on the view that the natural system is founded on descent with modification—that the characters which naturalists consider as showing true affinity between any two or more species, are those which have been inherited from a common parent, all true classification being genealogical—that community of descent is the hidden bond which naturalists have been unconsciously seeking, and not some unknown plan of creation, or the enunciation of general propositions, and the mere putting together and separating objects more or less alike


    18. Everything he said was without meaning, incomparable to anything I had ever heard before; but his enunciation was pure and his gestures becoming


    19. To obtain this latter result the teacher gives them a living example by his loud, correct, distinct enunciation, showing them in practice the difference between soft and loud, distinct and correct, slow and fast


    20. In either school the pupils excel in a good handwriting and good enunciation with absolutely exact reading, that is, not as it is spoken, but as it is written

    21. They know that the force is not in force, but in thought and in its clear enunciation, and so they are more afraid of the expression of independent thought than of armies, and establish censorships, bribe newspapers, take possession of the management of religion and of schools


    22. From the standpoint from which the science of history now regards its subject on the path it now follows, seeking the causes of events in man’s free will, a scientific enunciation of those laws is impossible, for however man’s free will may be restricted, as soon as we recognize it as a force not subject to law, the existence of law becomes impossible


    23. Entirely unable to cope with the conversation, ordinary as it was, carried on by the quick, soft voices in enunciation so new to her that the language seemed scarcely English—Mrs


    24. I will read a single paragraph, which is as follows: "His Majesty having seen in these two pieces" (the President's proclamation and Gallatin's circular to the collectors) "the enunciation of the measures which the Americans purpose taking on the second of February next, to cause their rights to be respected, has ordered me to inform you that the Berlin and Milan decrees must not be applied to any American vessels that have entered our ports since the first of November, or may enter in future; and that those which have been sequestered, as being in contravention of these decrees, must be the object of a special report


    25. of any two successive ones be greater than the temperament of the corresponding concord in the system of equal semitones, the temperament of that chord must be reckoned negative, and the sum, in the enunciation of the proposition, must be considered as the excess of those temperaments which have the same sign with those of the same concords in the system of equal semitones, above those which have the contrary sign


    26. Their enunciation was distinct and perfect


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    Synonyms for "enunciation"

    diction enunciation rendition delivery eloquence pronunciation articulation elocution

    "enunciation" definitions

    the articulation of speech regarded from the point of view of its intelligibility to the audience