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Definition of pronounced in English: pronouncedadjective prəˈnaʊnstprəˈnaʊnst Very noticeable or marked; conspicuous. 显著的,明显的 he had a pronounced squint 他明显是个斜眼。 Example sentencesExamples - However, the end of the Cold War gave a strong boost to a more pronounced liberal posture.
- The group difference was most pronounced in tasks requiring continuation and synthesis of phonological units.
- The party's openness to second preferences, more pronounced than ever before, was the real stroke of genius.
- Plastic interaction between the metal surfaces is especially pronounced when surface jetting occurs.
- The differences between plants and animals may be especially pronounced with regard to introns.
- The skin can become thicker and leathery, with more pronounced lines and in severe cases it can even crack.
- The evidence isn't yet conclusive, but a pronounced slowdown does indeed seem to be under way.
- He renders poems with pronounced literary value and a distinct aesthetic.
- The new field of imagery may not provoke the passions of an image war, but we are often troubled by a pronounced need to know.
- Yet even given that, his last essay is notable for a pronounced harshness of tone and approach.
- Increases in loneliness and decreases in social support were particularly pronounced for the youth.
- The most pronounced spectral difference is exhibited by the fluorescence peak intensity shown in Fig.5.
- Stronger water losses lead to even more pronounced performance reductions.
- Nowhere is this more pronounced than in the discussion on global warming.
- Driving into the city, I always notice the pronounced Christian billboard citing a biblical passage.
- Apparently, normalizing for the number of pawns makes the effect more pronounced.
- Passengers may notice this as there is a pronounced well in the cabin floor ahead of it.
- Flavour ranges from very mild to strong, whether harshly biting or simply with a pronounced flavour.
- If it's damp with early-morning dew, its effect is even more pronounced.
- That direct sunlight enters the room is clear from the bright rear wall and pronounced diagonal shadow falling from the windowsill.
Synonyms noticeable, marked, strong, conspicuous, striking, distinct, decided, definite, prominent, notable, unmistakable, inescapable, obvious, evident, plain, clear, recognizable, identifiable broad, thick
Derivativesadverb prəˈnaʊnsɪdli My sleeping disorders get pronouncedly worse. Example sentencesExamples - You know what I mean - visibly dirty, pronouncedly smelly, and exhibiting abnormal behavior (usually attributed to drug use).
- It's dramatically fragile, more pronouncedly rhythmic and spends its energy for the first four minutes in forward motion until exhaustion dissipates its momentum.
- Having said that, unless you are happy spending a day being bounced up and down in a pronouncedly uncomfortable ‘hard seat’, booking sleeper tickets in advance for about 100 yuan is a good idea.
- Oh, the entire building, usually something entirely fixed and solid, seems to be swaying quite pronouncedly from side to side.
Definition of pronounced in US English: pronouncedadjectiveprəˈnaʊnstprəˈnounst Very noticeable or marked; conspicuous. 显著的,明显的 he had a pronounced squint 他明显是个斜眼。 Example sentencesExamples - The evidence isn't yet conclusive, but a pronounced slowdown does indeed seem to be under way.
- The group difference was most pronounced in tasks requiring continuation and synthesis of phonological units.
- Driving into the city, I always notice the pronounced Christian billboard citing a biblical passage.
- Flavour ranges from very mild to strong, whether harshly biting or simply with a pronounced flavour.
- That direct sunlight enters the room is clear from the bright rear wall and pronounced diagonal shadow falling from the windowsill.
- Passengers may notice this as there is a pronounced well in the cabin floor ahead of it.
- Increases in loneliness and decreases in social support were particularly pronounced for the youth.
- Yet even given that, his last essay is notable for a pronounced harshness of tone and approach.
- The skin can become thicker and leathery, with more pronounced lines and in severe cases it can even crack.
- The most pronounced spectral difference is exhibited by the fluorescence peak intensity shown in Fig.5.
- However, the end of the Cold War gave a strong boost to a more pronounced liberal posture.
- Plastic interaction between the metal surfaces is especially pronounced when surface jetting occurs.
- Apparently, normalizing for the number of pawns makes the effect more pronounced.
- The party's openness to second preferences, more pronounced than ever before, was the real stroke of genius.
- If it's damp with early-morning dew, its effect is even more pronounced.
- The differences between plants and animals may be especially pronounced with regard to introns.
- Nowhere is this more pronounced than in the discussion on global warming.
- The new field of imagery may not provoke the passions of an image war, but we are often troubled by a pronounced need to know.
- Stronger water losses lead to even more pronounced performance reductions.
- He renders poems with pronounced literary value and a distinct aesthetic.
Synonyms noticeable, marked, strong, conspicuous, striking, distinct, decided, definite, prominent, notable, unmistakable, inescapable, obvious, evident, plain, clear, recognizable, identifiable |