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well-pronounced

  • a word derived from pronounced.
    pronounced
    adjective
    strongly marked.

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Thankfully, the well-pronounced thumb rest offers enough grip to compensate for your floating digit down below the camera.

From The Verge Sep. 9, 2022

His carefully-memorized, well-pronounced sentences: I do not want to finish before apologizing for getting here on Sunday afternoon.

From Time Magazine Archive

We find from these tables that there is a well-pronounced regression in the correlation between the spectra and the colours of the stars.

From Lectures on Stellar Statistics by Carl Vilhelm Ludvig Charlier

She spoke with sufficient strength, and I could understand perfectly her well-chosen and well-pronounced words.

From Seen and Unseen by E. Katharine Bates

On two separate occasions this patient was attacked with pain of a precisely similar kind, but limited to the right hypochondrium, attended with great depression of spirits, and followed by a well-pronounced jaundice.

From Neuralgia and the Diseases that Resemble it by Francis E. Anstie