well-pronounced love

well-pronounced

Definitions

Sorry, no definitions found. Check out and contribute to the discussion of this word!

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word well-pronounced.

Examples

  • Her skin never had a blemish and all of her womanly parts were perfect and well-pronounced.

    The Punany Experience Jessica Holter 2010

  • Her skin never had a blemish and all of her womanly parts were perfect and well-pronounced.

    The Punany Experience Jessica Holter 2010

  • Her skin never had a blemish and all of her womanly parts were perfect and well-pronounced.

    The Punany Experience Jessica Holter 2010

  • Her skin never had a blemish and all of her womanly parts were perfect and well-pronounced.

    The Punany Experience Jessica Holter 2010

  • First, attempts to impress others with a smattering of well-pronounced phrases may lead native speakers to rattle off a long and hard-to-follow torrent of words for which you have no response other than to stare blankly, a thread of drool falling from the corner of your gaping mouth.

    Saving Face Andy Robin 2005

  • First, attempts to impress others with a smattering of well-pronounced phrases may lead native speakers to rattle off a long and hard-to-follow torrent of words for which you have no response other than to stare blankly, a thread of drool falling from the corner of your gaping mouth.

    Saving Face Andy Robin 2005

  • ‘You think that you can understand them better because you are engaged to this man!’ said Miss Petrie, with well-pronounced irony.

    He Knew He Was Right 2004

  • Nor was it an unimportant item in his scheme, that he likewise had poems read before him in their meetings; for by these he nourished in his people the feeling of that charm which a well-pronounced rhythm is calculated to awaken in the soul; whereas in other companies, those prose compositions were already getting introduced, for which any tyro was adequate.

    Chapter XIX. Book IV 1917

  • As one of these limitations, well-pronounced symptoms of egoism, taking the form of narcissism, are to be reckoned.

    The Journal of Abnormal Psychology 1916

  • We find from these tables that there is a well-pronounced _regression_ in the correlation between the spectra and the colours of the stars.

    Lectures on Stellar Statistics Carl Vilhelm Ludvig Charlier 1898

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.