Articulating; Enunciating
An example of enunciation would be a public speaker speaking clearly and distinctly, articulating each word with precision for the audience to understand easily.
The word clearly has two syllables. Clear-ly.
The word articulate can be an adjective and a verb. The adjective form means to be speaking in a clear manner. The verb form means to speak clearly.
"Prononciate" is not a standard English word. It appears to be a variation or misspelling of "pronounce," which means to say or articulate a word or phrase. If you meant "pronounce," it refers to speaking or enunciating a word clearly and correctly.
You usually don't abbreviate the word "speaking," because it's such a short word to start with.
I would say "enunciated". My dictionary defines it as speaking clearly and precisely.
Clearly is another word for distinctly. Additional synonyms include unmistakably and precisely.
Good Elocution is the process of speaking clearly or distinctly
The word, articulating, means to speak in clean, no nonsense words. When a person articulates, they are speaking clearly without any meaningless words. They are known for speaking well.
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.
There are a variety of strategies in speaking. These include speaking clearly, speaking at an appropriate tone, and speaking with enthusiasm.
The word "precisely" is an adverb.The adjective of this word would be precise.
i precisely pick an outfit to wear
An example of enunciation would be a public speaker speaking clearly and distinctly, articulating each word with precision for the audience to understand easily.
Articulating.
The word clearly has two syllables. Clear-ly.
The word articulate can be an adjective and a verb. The adjective form means to be speaking in a clear manner. The verb form means to speak clearly.