How Do You Spell PRONOUNCED?

Pronunciation: [pɹənˈa͡ʊnst] (IPA)

The word "pronounced" refers to the clear and distinct manner in which something is said or spoken. It is spelled with a "pr" sound at the beginning, followed by "uh" and "nouns", "stressed" on the second syllable. The phonetic transcription of this word using IPA symbols is /prəˈnaʊnst/, where the "r" is pronounced with a slight rolling sound. It is important to master the correct spelling of this common word to communicate effectively in written and spoken English.

PRONOUNCED Meaning and Definition

  1. Pronounced is an adjective that describes something that is highly noticeable, evident, or distinct. It refers to a quality or characteristic that is strikingly apparent, easily noticeable, or clearly expressed. It can be used to describe a physical feature, behavior, pronunciation, or impact.

    When referring to a physical feature, pronounced suggests that it is prominently visible or distinctive, attracting immediate attention. For instance, one might say that a person has pronounced cheekbones or a pronounced jawline, indicating that these features are particularly prominent or emphasized.

    In terms of behavior, pronounced implies that a person's actions are highly noticeable or distinct. It suggests that a mannerism or behavior stands out, potentially indicating a strong or very noticeable personality trait. For example, someone with a pronounced work ethic might be recognized for their extraordinary dedication to their job or tasks.

    In the context of pronunciation, pronounced suggests that a word or sound is articulated in a distinct manner. It implies that the pronunciation is clear and well-enunciated. For instance, a person with a pronounced French accent would have a distinct and noticeable way of speaking English.

    Lastly, pronounced can also describe the impact or effect that something has on a situation. It implies that the effect or result is significant, noticeable, or profound. For example, one might say that a policy had a pronounced effect on the economy, indicating that it had a clear and notable impact.

  2. Declared; decided.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of PRONOUNCED

The word "pronounced" can be traced back to its Latin source, "pronuntiare", which is a combination of the prefix "pro-", meaning "forth" or "out", and the verb "nuntiare", meaning "announce" or "tell". In Latin, "pronuntiare" referred to the act of speaking or proclaiming something aloud. Over time, this Latin term was borrowed into various languages, including Old French, where it evolved into the word "prononcier". This eventually led to the English word "pronounced" as we know it today, referring to the distinctive or clearly stated manner in which something is articulated.

Similar spelling words for PRONOUNCED

Conjugate verb Pronounced

CONDITIONAL

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FUTURE

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PAST

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PRESENT

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PRESENT PERFECT

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