Pronunciation: /ɪˌnʌnsiˈeɪʃən/
noun the manner in which something is enunciated, especially the articulation of speech sounds
A1 Clear enunciation is important for beginners learning a new language.
A2 The teacher's enunciation helped the students understand the pronunciation of difficult words.
B1 Effective enunciation is crucial for public speakers to convey their message clearly.
B2 The actor's enunciation was impeccable, making every word easily understood by the audience.
C1 Her enunciation was so precise that even complex technical terms were easily comprehensible.
C2 The professor's enunciation was flawless, demonstrating a mastery of language articulation.
formal The professor's enunciation of the complex scientific theory was impeccable.
informal I couldn't understand her enunciation, she talks too fast.
slang His enunciation was on point during the rap battle.
figurative The artist's enunciation of emotions through her paintings was truly remarkable.
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