pronounce
51pronounce judgment — index arbitrate (adjudge), award, condemn (punish), convict, deem, opine, pass ( …
52pronounce legal — index authorize, certify (approve), legalize, notarize Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
53pronounce not guilty — index acquit, clear, vindicate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
54pronounce sentence — index condemn (punish), convict Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
55pronounce upon — phrasal verb pronounce on or pronounce upon [transitive] Word forms pronounce on : he/she/it pronounces on present participle pronouncing on past tense pronounced on past participle pronounced on pronounce on/upon something to give your opinion… …
56pronounce on something — proˈnounce on/upon sth derived (formal) to state your opinion on sth, or give a decision about sth • He feels able to pronounce on all kinds of subjects. • The minister will pronounce on further security measures later today. Main entry: ↑ …
57pronounce upon something — proˈnounce on/upon sth derived (formal) to state your opinion on sth, or give a decision about sth • He feels able to pronounce on all kinds of subjects. • The minister will pronounce on further security measures later today. Main entry: ↑ …
58pronounce — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. speak, say, utter, enunciate, articulate; deliver, judge, conclude; affirm, assert. See affirmation, speech. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To speak formally] Syn. proclaim, say, assert; see declare 1 . 2 …
59pronounce — pro·nounce || prÉ™ naÊŠns v. utter, articulate, enunciate; declare, state; announce, proclaim …
60pronounce — v. a. 1. Utter (with proper accent and tone), speak, enunciate, articulate. 2. Declare, affirm, assert, announce. 3. Deliver (as an oration) …