pro|nounce´a|ble — pro|nounce «pruh NOWNS», verb, nounced, nounc|ing. –v.t. 1. to make the sounds of; speak: »Pronounce your words clearly. In the word “dumb” you don t pronounce the “b.” 2. to declare (a person or thing) to be: »The doctor pronounced her cured. 3 … Useful english dictionary
pro|nounce|ment — «pruh NOWNS muhnt», noun. 1. a formal or authoritative statement; declaration: »The judge gave his pronouncement at the end of the trial. 2. an opinion or decision … Useful english dictionary
mis|pro|nounce — «MIHS pruh NOWNS», transitive verb, intransitive verb, nounced, nounc|ing. to pronounce incorrectly: »Many people mispronounce the word “mischievous.” … Useful english dictionary
un|pro|nounce|a|ble — «UHN pruh NOWN suh buhl», adjective. that cannot be pronounced; not pronounceable; difficult to pronounce: »With unpronounceable awful names (Bret Harte) … Useful english dictionary
pro·nounce·able — /prəˈnaʊnsəbəl/ adj : capable of being pronounced or said His name is not easily pronounceable … Useful english dictionary
pro·nounce·ment — /prəˈnaʊnsmənt/ noun, pl ments [count] formal : an official public statement He made some important pronouncements on government policy … Useful english dictionary
pro|nounc´er — pro|nounce «pruh NOWNS», verb, nounced, nounc|ing. –v.t. 1. to make the sounds of; speak: »Pronounce your words clearly. In the word “dumb” you don t pronounce the “b.” 2. to declare (a person or thing) to be: »The doctor pronounced her cured. 3 … Useful english dictionary
pro — pro·bate; pro·ba·tion·ary; pro·bos·cid·ea; pro·bos·ci·de·an; pro·ca·vi·id; pro·ce·dur·al; pro·ce·dure; pro·ceed; pro·ce·leus·mat·ic; pro·cess; pro·ces·sion; pro·ces·sion·al; pro·chordate; pro·claim; pro·clit·ic; pro·coe·lia; pro·coe·li·an;… … English syllables
nounce — an·nounce; an·nounce·ment; de·nounce; de·nounce·ment; ob·nounce; pro·nounce; pro·nounce·able; pro·nounce·ment; re·nounce·able; re·nounce·ment; re·nounce; pro·nounce·able·ness; … English syllables
mis·pro·nounce — … Useful english dictionary