verb
- past tense of enounce; to state or declare clearly and formally
- past tense of enounce; to pronounce or articulate (words or sounds) distinctly
Usage: formal or literary; less common than 'announced' or 'stated'
Usage: formal or literary
Examples
- The president enounced the new policy during the televised address.
- She enounced each syllable carefully so the audience could understand her.
- The judge enounced the verdict with solemn authority.
- He enounced his principles clearly and without hesitation.
- The speaker enounced the difficult words slowly and deliberately.
- They enounced their opposition to the proposal at the meeting.