different between enunciative vs denunciative
enunciative
English
Etymology
From Latin enuntiativus, enunciativus.
Adjective
enunciative (comparative more enunciative, superlative most enunciative)
- Relating to, or containing, enunciation; declarative.
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Related terms
- enunciatively
Italian
Adjective
enunciative
- feminine plural of enunciativo
Anagrams
- incuneatevi
enunciative From the web:
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- what does enunciate
- enunciated means
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denunciative
English
Etymology
Latin denuntiativus.
Adjective
denunciative (comparative more denunciative, superlative most denunciative)
- denunciatory
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denunciative From the web:
- what does denunciation mean
- what is the meaning of denunciation
- definition denunciation
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