enounce

/ɪˈnaʊns/
verb
  1. To say or pronounce words clearly and distinctly.
    • In the theater, actors must enounce their lines so everyone in the audience can hear.
    • She practiced how to enounce the foreign sounds until they sounded natural.
    • The teacher asked the student to enounce each syllable carefully.
  2. To state or express an idea, opinion, or theory in a clear and formal way.
    • In his speech, the leader enounced the principles that would guide the nation.
    • The philosopher enounced a simple but powerful idea about human happiness.
    • The scientist enounced a new theory about the origin of the universe.
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