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enunciated

  • past participle
    of enunciate.
    enunciate
    verb (used with object)
    to utter or pronounce (words, sentences, etc.), especially in an articulate or a particular manner.
  • past tense form
    of enunciate.
    enunciate
    verb (used with object)
    to utter or pronounce (words, sentences, etc.), especially in an articulate or a particular manner.

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But I also want it to be very enunciated and I wanted you to hear what I was saying, but also feel it.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 23, 2024

The entire venue was suspended in a hush stillness, and Bennett’s voice was so strong and clear that you could hear every crystalline note, every enunciated lyric, even in the cheap seats.

From New York Times Jul. 21, 2023

“Jamie Lee Curtis,” producer DeVon Franklin enunciated loudly into the mic.

From Seattle Times Feb. 13, 2023

Gone are the days of the Friedman Doctrine, enunciated in 1970 by the influential laissez-faire economist Milton Friedman.

From Washington Post Mar. 11, 2022

He enunciated each syllable as if we were hard of hearing.

From "Hollow City" by Ransom Riggs