Sentence examples for pronounces from inspiring English sources

The word "pronounces" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are referring to when someone speaks out loud and articulates (sounds out) a word, name, or letter. For example, "The teacher pronounces the word correctly."

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pronounces

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Third person singular of pronounce

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But, deliciously, she pronounces the pearls "non-negotiable".

And Oprah Winfrey thinks it so chic she pronounces the name in mock-French, with a soft "g".

Regarding university alumni who donate to their alma maters' football programmes, he loftily pronounces, "Money given to sports does not serve a larger social purpose," whereas later in the book he waxes lyrical about how football can "bring Americans together for civic celebration".The writing is also annoying.

If, as many expect, it pronounces Mr O'Neill's government illegal, the ailing Sir Michael or his deputy might be reinstalled.

8 21: Oh yes he did: a letter from the Obama campaign sent out at 8 16 tonight said "We have won an absolute majority of all the delegates chosen by the people in this Democratic primary process".8 20: As Hillary begs for campaign donations again, the crowd chants along as she pronounces "hillaryclinton.com".

The subject is the religious right: the paper pronounces the movement "down but not out", despite the Ted Haggard scandal and a dreadful night at the polls.

Though it can trace its history as far back as 1876, when it was known as the Workingmen's Party, no less an authority than Wikipedia pronounces it "moribund".Paul Ryan, the Republican chairman of the budget committee in the House of Representatives, accused Barack Obama this week of waging "class warfare" by suggesting that millionaires should pay at least the same rate of tax as the common man.

Like many other specialists, she pronounces the education policy "worrying".Some Brazilians are also concerned by Lula's foreign policy.

She pronounces community settlements in remote "homelands" such as Arnhem Land a failure; they involve, she says, a "reverse racism" by segregating their inhabitants from the benefits of the mainstream economy.But some of these communities are flourishing as centres of aboriginal art.

When the SEC pronounces on rating agencies at the end of March, it is unlikely to propose regulation.

I am chairman of the offending international body that pronounces on tall buildings and I happen to be a Chicagoan.The tradition of including spires in the heights of buildings dates back at least to 1929 when the Chrysler building was completed.

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