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enounce

[ih-nouns] / ɪˈnaʊns /


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"Hold your tongue!" cried Drake, and he lighted another cigarette preparatory to fixing his whole attention on the paradox that Mike was about to enounce.

From Mike Fletcher A Novel by Moore, George (George Augustus)

Here we feel driven defiantly to enounce the truth: that the highest art, even in a narrow sense, comes only with a true poetic message.

From Symphonies and Their Meaning; Third Series, Modern Symphonies by Goepp, Philip H.

"What name shall I enounce?" says he, with a wink at Gregory on the stair.

From The Christmas Books of Mr. M.A. Titmarsh by Thackeray, William Makepeace

Nor must they foist in a syllable or clip one of the verse, but must enounce firmly and repeat what is set down for them in due order.

From The Growth of English Drama by Wynne, Arnold

But where will he find the knowledge which can enable him to enounce synthetical judgements in regard to things which transcend the region of experience?

From The Critique of Pure Reason by Meiklejohn, John Miller Dow




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