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单词 enounce
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enouncev.

/ɪˈnaʊns/
Etymology: < French énoncer, < Latin ēnuntiāre (see enunciate v.), after the analogy of announce v.
1. transitive. To state (a proposition, principle, opinion) in definite terms; = enunciate v.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > statement > state or declare [verb (transitive)]
speakc900
sayOE
sayOE
tell?a1160
to put forth?c1225
posea1325
allegec1330
declarec1330
exponec1380
to bring fortha1382
expounda1382
terminec1384
allaya1387
express1386
proport1387
purport1389
cough1393
generalize?a1425
deliverc1454
expremec1470
to show forth1498
promisea1500
term1546
to set forward1560
attribute1563
to throw out1573
quote1575
dictate1599
rendera1616
preport1616
enunciate1623
remonstrate1625
state1642
pronunciate1652
annunciate1763
present1779
enounce1805
report1842
constate1865
lodge1885
outen1951
1805 J. Foster Ess. iv. iii. 152 Whatever sentences will justly enounce them.
1851 F. Palgrave Hist. Normandy & Eng. I. 199 The proposition is incontestable yet incompletely enounced.
a1856 W. Hamilton Lect. Metaphysics (1860) III. xv. 281 The Antecedent comprises the two propositions, the one of which enounces the general rule.
1878 E. Dowden Stud. Lit. 144 Wordsworth's theory..was perhaps not enounced with perfect clearness.
2. To state publicly; to proclaim.
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > information > announcing or proclaiming > announce or proclaim [verb (transitive)]
kithec725
i-bedea800
abedeeOE
bid971
deemOE
bodea1000
tellOE
clepec1275
to tell outa1382
denouncec1384
publishc1384
descryc1390
pronouncec1390
proclaima1393
sound1412
proclaim?a1425
renouncea1425
announcec1429
preconize?1440
announce1483
reclaim?1503
call1523
to speak forth1526
annunciate1533
protest1533
to breathe out1535
denouncec1540
enact1611
deblazon1621
deblaze1640
advise1647
apostolize1652
indigitatea1670
enounce1807
voice1850
norate1851
enunciate1864
post1961
1807 T. Thomson Syst. Chem. II. 222 Landriani..enounced the alteration of lime-water by it [carbonic acid gas] as a proof of his opinion.
1829 R. Southey Sir Thomas More II. 233 [To] enounce without disguise the most revolutionary sentiments.
1834 Fraser's Mag. 10 722 Plunkett enounced..the following to be his deliberate sentiments.
3. To utter, pronounce (words, etc.); cf. enunciation n.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > speech > speak, say, or utter [verb (transitive)] > articulate or pronounce
sayOE
shapec1200
formc1300
pronouncec1390
sound1543
prelatea1549
frame1549
articulate1561
annunciate1763
enunciate1767
enounce1829
1829 R. Southey All for Love ix. 94 At his command the Chorister Enounced the Prophet's song.
a1855 C. Brontë Professor (1857) I. xiv. 235 Language enounced with such steam-engine haste.
1859 A. M. Bell Elocutionary Man. (new ed.) 58 The student should be able to enounce these [sounds] independently.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online December 2018).
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