enunciate
verb /ɪˈnʌnsieɪt/
  /ɪˈnʌnsieɪt/
Verb Forms
| present simple I / you / we / they enunciate |  /ɪˈnʌnsieɪt/  /ɪˈnʌnsieɪt/ | 
| he / she / it enunciates |  /ɪˈnʌnsieɪts/  /ɪˈnʌnsieɪts/ | 
| past simple enunciated |  /ɪˈnʌnsieɪtɪd/  /ɪˈnʌnsieɪtɪd/ | 
| past participle enunciated |  /ɪˈnʌnsieɪtɪd/  /ɪˈnʌnsieɪtɪd/ | 
| -ing form enunciating |  /ɪˈnʌnsieɪtɪŋ/  /ɪˈnʌnsieɪtɪŋ/ | 
- [transitive, intransitive] enunciate (something) | + speech to say or pronounce words clearly- She enunciated each word slowly and carefully.
 
- [transitive] enunciate something (formal) to express an idea clearly and exactly- He enunciated his vision of the future.
 
Word Originmid 16th cent. (as enunciation): from Latin enuntiat- ‘announced clearly’, from the verb enuntiare, from e- (variant of ex-) ‘out’ + nuntiare ‘announce’ (from nuntius ‘messenger’).