18 adjectives to describe pronouncements

In actual truth, in his solemn pronouncements after the entry of the United States into the War, President Wilson had never spoken of a separate disarmament of the conquered countries, but of adequate guarantees given and received that national armaments should be reduced to the smallest point compatible with internal order.

Until he received a definite pronouncement from the head-quarters of officialdom, he felt himself unable to settle down to any of the ordinary functions of life.

When a country has allowed the military and social theories of General von Bernhardi and the senselessly criminal pronouncements of the Emperor William II to prevail for so many years, it has put the most formidable weapons possible into the hands of its enemies.

And, lord, by reason of the matter of the ass, I do know this priest prolific of damnatory pronouncements and curses contumacious (O verily).

The laws themselves do not entitle us to make any dogmatic pronouncement upon these large issues of social policy.

During the War there were a number of exaggerated pronouncements on the immense resources of Germany and her capacity for payment.

A genuine pronouncement, he felt, was coming.

"This first joint pronouncement on women's demands will be followed by others until the victory of our cause is won.

Whereas his former sura regarding women had been confined to codifying and rendering fairer divorce and property laws, now the personal note sounds strongly, and continues throughout the whole of his later pronouncements, regarding Muslim women.

"I may be old-fashioned" he began and then threw the phrase from him; it was thus that Alberta, his sister, began her most offensive pronouncements.

German official pronouncements are much more reticent in their judgment on these allegations of Belgian cruelties.

At a dinner the night before a colonel had put an end to a discussion on war, in which several of the younger officers showed dangerous symptoms of hospitality to the civilian point of view, with the pious pronouncement: "War was ordained by God.

We should not forget that the most shocking pronouncements of the Romanticists were uttered half-ironically, to say the least.

[Kossuth then proceeded to speak of subjects elsewhere very fully treated, and continued:] Once more, I repeat, a timely pronouncement of the United States would avert and prevent a second interference of Russia.

" At this unexpected pronouncement of that dread name two of the men swore violently; the others thrust back their chairs and sat, their arms rigidly braced against the table's edge, staring wide-eyed and open-mouthed at the speaker.

" Another authoritative pronouncement from the report of the Social Democratic Congress in Erfurt, 1891, deserves mention.

They always approach me in a becomingly servile attitudecap or hat in handand await with obvious tension my weighty pronouncements.

The most notable thing in that meeting, is the cordial pronouncement of the Hon.

18 adjectives to describe  pronouncements