pro·nun·ci·ation [pronunciationpronunciations] BrE [prəˌnʌnsiˈeɪʃn] NAmE [prəˌnʌnsiˈeɪʃn] noun 1. uncountable, countable the way in which a language or a particular word or sound is pronounced •a guide to English pronunciation • There is more than one pronunciation of ‘garage’. 2. singular the way in which a particular person pronounces the words of a language • Your pronunciation is excellent.
Word Origin: late Middle English: from Latin pronuntiatio(n-), from the verb pronuntiare, from pro- ‘out, forth’ nuntiare ‘announce’ (from nuntius ‘messenger’).
Thesaurus: pronunciation noun U, C •He corrected our French pronunciation. accent • • speech • • voice • |phonetics intonation • have (a/an) excellent/good/poor pronunciation/accent/intonation (a) clear pronunciation/speech/voice (a/an) English/foreign pronunciation/accent/intonation
Example Bank: •She doesn't like having her pronunciation corrected.