"Enunciated" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Enunciated refers to the clear and distinct pronunciation of words or sounds, typically accompanied by precise articulation of lips, tongue, and mouth. It implies a deliberate and accurate manner of speaking, making it easy to understand what is being said.
Enumerating is a verb that means to list or count the items or elements of a set or a collection in a systematic way, typically in a specific order. It involves going through each item one by one and identifying its position or rank in the sequence.
The word "enumeration" refers to the act of naming or listing one thing after another, often in a systematic manner. It can also refer to a numbered list or a sequential collection of items, such as a list of items, a roll call, or a catalog. In mathematics and computer science, enumeration is a way to assign a unique identifier or code to each member of a set, making it possible to track and count individual items within the set.
Enumerations are a way to assign names or labels to a set of distinct values or options in a programming language or data structure. This allows for easier understanding and use of the values within the code.
A person or thing that enumerates, i.e., lists, counts, or enumerates the items or parts of something.
Enumerators are people, usually hired by a government or an organization, tasked with conducting a census or survey to gather information and data about a population, such as demographics, socioeconomic factors, or other relevant statistics.
Enunciable refers to something that can be distinctly and clearly pronounced or enunciated, typically with precise articulation of the individual sounds that make up a word or phrase.
To enunciate means to pronounce words clearly and distinctly, with precise articulation of each sound, syllable, and phrase. It involves using one's tongue, lips, teeth, and jaw to form each speech sound correctly, and speaking at a pace that allows each word to be heard clearly.
Enunciating refers to the act of pronouncing words clearly and correctly, with proper stress, intonation, and articulation. It involves speaking clearly and deliberately, so that one's words can be easily understood by others.
Enunciative refers to the act of enunciating or the manner in which one pronounces words and speaks clearly. Enunciative particularly emphasizes the proper and clear articulation of sounds, words, and sentences, which is often sought in public speaking, acting, and teaching.
An enunciator is someone or something that clearly pronounces or articulates speech sounds, words, or phrases. In a broader sense, an enunciator can also refer to a device or tool that facilitates or enhances the clarity of speech or sound.
Enunciatory refers to the manner or style of pronouncing words, particularly the clear and precise articulation of sounds, syllables, and words in spoken language. It also refers to the way in which someone projects their voice, including tone, pitch, and volume, to convey meaning and communicate effectively.
Enure refers to the act of wetting the bed involuntarily, typically occurring in children but can also refer to adults who experience this issue, often due to underlying psychological or medical conditions.