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单词 enunciative
释义

enunciativeadj.

/ɪˈnʌnʃɪətɪv/
Etymology: < Latin ēnuntiātīvus, < ēnuntiāre : see enunciate v.
1.
a. That serves to enunciate; predicative; declaratory. Const. of.
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the mind > language > statement > [adjective]
enunciative1531
exponent1581
definitivea1620
pronouncing1628
declarative1642
declaratory1660
enunciatory1693
exponential1730
statemental1880
society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > clarity > [adjective] > explicit
expressc1386
enunciative1531
explicate1532
expressed1534
explicit1549
unimplicit1673
explained1685
implicit1727
disimplicated1753
1531 T. Elyot Bk. named Gouernour iii. xxiv. sig. hijv Yet be their warkes compacte in fourme of narrations, whiche by oratours be called enunciatiue.
a1575 N. Harpsfield Treat. Divorce Henry VIII (1878) (modernized text) 219 These enunciative words do not prove them man and wife.
1628 T. Spencer Art of Logick 160 An enuntiatiue speech is either simple, or compounded of those that be simple.
1654 Bp. J. Taylor Real Presence 74 And if these words..be exegetical, and enunciative of the change that is made by prayers and other mystical words.
1726 J. Ayliffe Parergon Juris Canonici Anglicani 306 In respect of the dispositive Words of an Instrument, and not in regard of the Enunciative Terms thereof.
1815 J. Bentham Chrestomathia i. 41 The simply enuntiative parts of the propositions will serve by themselves.
1862 F. Hall tr. N. N. Gore Rational Refut. Hindu Philos. Syst. 284 The words are..more directly enunciative of the doctrine.
b. Grammar. (See quot. c1620) Obsolete.
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c1620 A. Hume Of Orthogr. Britan Tongue (1870) ii. xii. §2 The conjunction enunciative coples the partes of a period..The ratiocinative coples the parts of a ratiocination.
c. Of a command: Explicit, express. Obsolete.
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1664 H. More Second Lash of Alazonomastix 534 His absolute and enunciative command.
2. Of the nature of outward expression. Obsolete.
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1656 H. Jeanes Mixture Scholasticall Divinity 63 Here by the word is understood, not the word enunciative [L. prolativum], the word written or preach't, But the Word substantiall: And the word was God.
1660 T. Stanley Hist. Philos. III. iv. 15 As to Enunciative discourse,..there are some Dogmatists who condemn it,..whence they kept silence.
3. Pertaining to vocal utterance or elocution.
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the mind > language > speech > [adjective] > spoken or uttered
expressed1548
verbal1580
outspoken1652
prolative1691
enunciative1831
spoken1851
phatic1923
the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > [adjective] > utterance of vocal sound
enunciative1831
phonatory1882
phonational1939
1831 Fraser's Mag. 3 485 Time had palsied your strength and weakened your enunciative powers.
1850 Fraser's Mag. 41 449 He gave scope to the extraordinary enunciative powers of Bannister.

Derivatives

eˈnunciatively adv. in an enunciative manner; declaratively.
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the mind > language > statement > [adverb]
declaratorily1588
declaratively1625
enunciatively1637
1637 G. Gillespie Dispute against Eng.-Popish Ceremonies iv. vii. 32 It is not a thing indifferent, to omit the repetition of those words, This is my body, enunciatively and demonstratively.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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