Pronounces example sentences

Related (9): utter, articulate, enunciate, vocalize, declaim, speak, intone, express, verbalize

pro·nounce

verb

pronounces (third person present)

  - make the sound of (a word or part of a word) in the correct or a particular way:

  - declare or announce, typically formally or solemnly:

  - pass judgment or make a decision on:

Synonyms

say, enunciate, articulate, utter, express, voice, vocalize, sound, announce, proclaim, declare, rule, decree, ordain, adjudicate, affirm, assert, state, judge, asseverate, judge, adjudge, try, hear, examine, arbitrate, decide, settle, resolve, determine, referee, umpire

"Pronounces" Example Sentences

1. She pronounces his name differently than the rest of the family.
2. He pronounces the word in an odd way.
3. I had to ask him how he pronounces it.
4. She pronounces the word with a French accent.
5. He pronounces the word with a heavy Spanish accent.
6. She pronounces it with a slight lisp.
7. They pronounce the word differently from the way I do.
8. He pronounces it with a long rolling sound.
9. She pronounces it with a soft, gentle tone.
10. He pronounces it with a harsh, gruff voice.
11. She pronounces the word with a strong emphasis.
12. He pronounces the word with a sharp, clipped sound.
13. I can't quite make out how she pronounces it.
14. He pronounces the word with a strange inflection.
15. She pronounces it with a distinct Southern drawl.
16. He pronounces the word with a slight stammer.
17. She pronounces it with a musical lilt.
18. He pronounces the word with a low, growling voice.
19. She pronounces it with a deep, throaty tone.
20. He pronounces the word with a nasal twang.
21. She pronounces it with a slight French accent.
22. He pronounces the word with a high, squeaky voice.
23. I couldn't tell how she pronounces the word.
24. He pronounces the word with a heavy German accent.
25. She pronounces it with a slight British twang.
26. He pronounces the word with a strong Italian accent.
27. She pronounces the word with a soft, lilting voice.
28. He pronounces it with a throaty, guttural sound.
29. I heard her pronounce it with a thick Irish brogue.
30. He pronounces the word with a sharp, staccato rhythm.
31. She pronounces it with a high, nasal quality.
32. He pronounces the word with a gravelly, husky tone.
33. She pronounces it with a light, airy inflection.
34. He pronounces the word with a slow, drawn-out sound.
35. She pronounces it with a slight, stuttering hesitation.
36. He pronounces the word with a pronounced stammer.
37. I can't tell how she pronounces the word.
38. He pronounces it with a clipped, rapid cadence.
39. She pronounces the word with a crisp, clipped accent.
40. He pronounces the word with a soft, melodic tone.

Common Phases

He pronounces his words clearly; She pronounces the words differently; They pronounce the word together; We pronounce the word correctly.

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