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Definition of pronouncement in English: pronouncementnoun prəˈnaʊnsm(ə)ntprəˈnaʊnsmənt A formal or authoritative announcement or declaration. distrust of the pronouncements of politicians was endemic Example sentencesExamples - I don't have general pronouncements to make about how these should be resolved.
- It styles itself as a canon - an authoritative pronouncement on great literature.
- Politicians are good at making grand pronouncements about tackling the problem, but sustainable solutions are difficult to implement.
- The theological message of ritual scourging was made clear to spectators in formal pronouncements.
- In the last few years the pronouncements of European leaders certainly went in that direction.
- Arrogant pronouncements by leading Eurocrats and national politicians who pretend to be in favour of more integration have not been helpful.
- They began to lose faith in public pronouncements by politicians.
- It is not enough to go entirely by the pronouncements of politicians or the media of either side.
- It is certainly in his commercial interests to make his pronouncements sound as authoritative as possible.
- His pronouncements often counter his own stated commitment to reconciliation, and we don't need to repeat all of them to prove our point.
- The sooner educationalists use accessible and understandable terms, the more sensible their pronouncements will become.
- Only a conciliar decision of the whole church can make such authoritative and binding pronouncements.
- There was something emphatic, even challenging, in his pronouncement that discouraged questioning.
- Unfortunately, certain events prevented me from offering an encompassing pronouncement last weekend.
- Most people don't understand how Government works and therefore accept its pronouncements in all cases except where it has a major impact on their wallet.
- Such pronouncements are premature but the warnings are certainly in place.
- The genial exterior hid a wily political mind which made his public pronouncements feared by many politicians.
- Scientists cannot allow authoritarian pronouncements to replace objective evidence.
- We get lots of grand events and the pronouncements of politicians, but very little of what was going on behind the scenes.
- If the pronouncement had been directed at a different predicament, it would have been safe to say it was the only way she could have kept herself sane.
Synonyms announcement, proclamation, declaration, formal statement, assertion, judgement, ruling, adjudication, decree, edict, ordinance, dictum, promulgation, deliverance in Tsarist Russia ukase in Spain & Spanish-speaking countries pronunciamento Latin ipse dixit rare asseveration Definition of pronouncement in US English: pronouncementnounprəˈnaʊnsməntprəˈnounsmənt A formal or authoritative announcement or declaration. distrust of the pronouncements of politicians was endemic Example sentencesExamples - Politicians are good at making grand pronouncements about tackling the problem, but sustainable solutions are difficult to implement.
- Arrogant pronouncements by leading Eurocrats and national politicians who pretend to be in favour of more integration have not been helpful.
- The sooner educationalists use accessible and understandable terms, the more sensible their pronouncements will become.
- The genial exterior hid a wily political mind which made his public pronouncements feared by many politicians.
- It is certainly in his commercial interests to make his pronouncements sound as authoritative as possible.
- Only a conciliar decision of the whole church can make such authoritative and binding pronouncements.
- If the pronouncement had been directed at a different predicament, it would have been safe to say it was the only way she could have kept herself sane.
- We get lots of grand events and the pronouncements of politicians, but very little of what was going on behind the scenes.
- Such pronouncements are premature but the warnings are certainly in place.
- The theological message of ritual scourging was made clear to spectators in formal pronouncements.
- In the last few years the pronouncements of European leaders certainly went in that direction.
- His pronouncements often counter his own stated commitment to reconciliation, and we don't need to repeat all of them to prove our point.
- They began to lose faith in public pronouncements by politicians.
- There was something emphatic, even challenging, in his pronouncement that discouraged questioning.
- Unfortunately, certain events prevented me from offering an encompassing pronouncement last weekend.
- I don't have general pronouncements to make about how these should be resolved.
- It styles itself as a canon - an authoritative pronouncement on great literature.
- Scientists cannot allow authoritarian pronouncements to replace objective evidence.
- Most people don't understand how Government works and therefore accept its pronouncements in all cases except where it has a major impact on their wallet.
- It is not enough to go entirely by the pronouncements of politicians or the media of either side.
Synonyms announcement, proclamation, declaration, formal statement, assertion, judgement, ruling, adjudication, decree, edict, ordinance, dictum, promulgation, deliverance |