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pro·nounce Listen to audio/prəˈnaʊns/ verb
pro·nounc·es; pro·nounced; pro·nounc·ing
1 [+ obj] a : to make the sound of (a word or letter) with your voice
She practices pronouncing foreign words. The k in know is not pronounced. [=the k in know is silent]
b : to say or speak (a word) correctly
I'm sorry. I can't pronounce your name.
2 [+ obj] formal a : to say or announce (something) in an official or formal way
The priest pronounced a blessing on their home. The judge pronounced sentence. [=stated the punishment for a criminal]
b : to say or state that (someone or something) is something in usually an official or definite way
After reviewing the replay of the race's finish, the horse was pronounced the winner. [=was declared to be the winner] I now pronounce you man and wife. [=I now declare that you are married] She pronounced the party a success. [=she said that the party was a success] The doctors pronounced him fit to go back to work. He was pronounced dead upon arrival at the hospital.
3 [no obj] formal a : to state an opinion on something — + on or upon As a grammarian, he freely pronounces on questions of proper English. The senator pronounced upon the major issues in the election.
b : to give a judgment for or against someone or something
Many senators are pronouncing in favor of the bill. The judge pronounced for/against the defendant.

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