Enunciation (noun)

  1. The act of pronouncing or articulating words or sounds clearly and distinctly.
  2. The manner in which words are pronounced or spoken.

Origin:

From the latin word "enuntiatio", meaning "declaration".

Examples:

  1. The actor's enunciation was impeccable and every word was clear and distinct.
  2. Her enunciation made it easy for the audience to understand her dialogue.
  3. The elocution lessons were aimed at improving the enunciation of the students.
  4. The enunciation of the foreign language was a challenge for the English-speaking tourists.
  5. The enunciation of the poet's words was powerful and evocative.
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