14 adverbs to describe how to enunciating

"Table," she clearly and distinctly enunciated.

A hundred times over had I heard the Irish clergyman emphatically enunciate the contrary.

I must not mention Plato, I suppose,he was a mystic; nor Zeno,he and his were visionaries:but Aristotle, the cold and dry Aristotle, has in a very remarkable passage in his lesser tract of Ethics asserted the same thing; and called it "a divine principle, lying deeper than those things which can be explained or enunciated discursively.

In such a play as La Course du Flambeau, there is scarcely a scene that may not be called an obligatory deduction from the thesis duly enunciated, with no small parade of erudition, in the first ten minutes of the play.

The law was, in fact, important, and has had a fruitful history in the development of mechanical theory; but, as Mr. Jourdain has shown in a recent monograph, Maupertuis enunciated it incorrectly without realising its true import, and a far more accurate and scientific statement of it was given, within a few months, by Euler.

There is always, in a phrase loudly enunciated, one word which sustains the passionate accent.

It must have been agreeable for Nina, no doubt, if not improving, to listen to Dick's light and rather trivial conversation which relieved the monotony of her task, and formed a cheerful addition to the short, jerking, preoccupied sentences of the artist, enunciated obviously at random, and very often with a brush in his mouth.

It is just five paces off, and I hear each of the slow and softly-enunciated words that follow.

"NEVER!" would be solemnly enunciated by Annette's auditors.

he enunciated thickly.

It was, indeed, an axiom unhesitatingly enunciated and frequently repeated by their writers, that "there are many truths with which it is useless for the people to be made acquainted, and many fables which it is not expedient that they should know to be false."

It was enunciated authoritatively on various occasions.

Through every bar reigned that vividly enunciated ideal, whose expression pertains to the one will alone in any age,the ideal, that, binding together in suggestive imagery every form of beauty, symbolizes and represents something beyond them all.

His very name betokened good cheer, and was pronounced after the manner of the pert waiters who complacently enunciate a few words of English.

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