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pruh nownst

  • v  speak, pronounce, or utter in a certain way
  • v  pronounce judgment on
  • s  strongly marked; easily noticeable
    a pronounced flavor of cinnamon

  • Rudolf Virchow, a respected German anatomist, pronounced the caveman to be a modern Homo sapiens, whose deformations were caused by rickets in childhood and arthritis later in life.
  • Roc-A-Fella wasn't the only label to pass on Kanye (pronounced Kahn-yay; it means "the Only One" in Swahili) West.
  • An operation was performed and onetime Zdenka Koubkova was pronounced a man.
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  • Ben Bernanke in BBC News
    Mr Bernanke said recent information suggested "that the baseline for real activity in 2008 has worsened and the downside risks to growth have become more pronounced".
  • Mitch McConnell in Reuters
    Unless we do something to adapt, our status as a minority party may become too pronounced for an easy recovery,McConnell told members of the Republican National Committee.
  • Erik Prince in Washington Post
    There has been a rush to judgment based on inaccurate information, and many public reports have wrongly pronounced Blackwater's guilt for the deaths of varying numbers of civilians,Prince said in testimony to be presented at the hearing,...

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