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He could enunciate his words very well, so he often was called on to read to the group.

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Use the word enunciate in a sentence?

I am having trouble hearing you, please enunciate your words.


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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.


Sentence using enunciate?

Maybe..... Can you enunciate clearly I am having trouble hearing you? Enunciate: to utter articulated sounds, pronounce


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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.


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Billy spoke loudly and clearly, enunciating each of his words.


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