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pronounce

[pruh-nouns] / prəˈnaʊns /




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“Retail investors have largely leaned into weakness, while institutional investors have been quicker to de-risk, suggesting that fear-based selling has been more pronounced among the supposed ‘smart money.’

From MarketWatch

In conflict zones, this ambiguity is particularly pronounced.

From Salon

It may be a sign of a more pronounced decline.

From MarketWatch

This constant switching increases energy loss and produces a pronounced peak in friction.

From Science Daily

Unlike Douglas Sirk’s beautifully photographed Technicolor melodramas of the 1950s, or the subgenre’s more narratively contemplative, weepy entries from the late ’70s, the new guard of romantic tearjerkers doesn’t have a pronounced stylistic draw.

From Salon