No - only one way.
enunciate
To enunciate means to pronounce your words clearly. Here are some sentences.Enunciate clearly when you give a speech.The teacher said that I don't enunciate properly.I wish he would enunciate his words because I have trouble understanding his accent.
To enunciate is to speak very clearly, to make sure you pronounce your words carefully, so that you will be perfectly understood as you are speaking.
You "enunciate" words, as in, you properly pronounce them so they can be understood well. "Please enunciate your vowels better, as it is difficult to understand you." I was certain that he was drunk because his words were not properly enunciated.
Some words that have NOUNCE in them are announce and renounce.
Some synonyms of the word 'pronounce', meant to produce words vocally, include articulate, enunciate, verbalize, and vocalize. When referring to the other meaning of 'pronounce', to assert the truth of something, synonyms include ratify, confirm, attest, and profess.
I am having trouble hearing you, please enunciate your words.
Pronunciation is the correct way a word sounds by its vowels,consonants, syllables and emphasis etc... Enunciation is the correct way each of those parts are spoken with repsect to clearness, fullness and distinction.
The Greek word that most closely means this is "mimic".
Modulation is what you looking for
He could enunciate his words very well, so he often was called on to read to the group.
The word enunciated is a verb. It is the past tense of enunciate.