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pronouncement

American  
[pruh-nouns-muhnt] / prəˈnaʊns mənt /

noun

  1. a formal or authoritative statement.

  2. an opinion or decision.

  3. act of pronouncing.


pronouncement British  
/ prəˈnaʊnsmənt /

noun

  1. an official or authoritative statement or announcement

  2. the act of pronouncing, declaring, or uttering formally

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Other Word Forms

  • prepronouncement noun

Etymology

Origin of pronouncement

First recorded in 1585–95; pronounce + -ment

Explanation

A pronouncement is an official announcement, like the kind politicians make. It’s formal and comes from someone in charge. The mayor of your town might make a pronouncement about the importance of not littering. When you make a pronouncement, you're certain about what you're saying and say it with authority. A school principal's pronouncement about not running in the halls might be broadcast over the intercom so everyone can hear it. A big brother might make a pronouncement about what’s for dinner. Feel free to ignore him, but not the principal or the mayor, unless you want to get in trouble. Pronouncement comes from the Latin word pronuntiare, "to proclaim or announce."

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Taken together, the arguments in Hecox and B.P.J. suggest a court searching for a way to uphold sex-based sports classifications without issuing a sweeping pronouncement about transgender status under the Constitution or Title IX.

From Slate • Jan. 14, 2026

Its pronouncement that “all men are created equal” was an idea that resounded around the world even as its promise remained unfulfilled at home.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 16, 2025

The pronouncement raised eyebrows as it came from the manager of a club without a trophy since the League Cup win under the long-forgotten Juande Ramos in 2008.

From BBC • Oct. 30, 2024

Previously, only seven of the 27 European Union member states had made such a pronouncement.

From Los Angeles Times • May 22, 2024

They were empty, and it seemed like her steps should be echoing through them, a pronouncement that she was passing through.

From "Breadcrumbs" by Anne Ursu