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The word "enunciate" means to clearly express a sound verbally. Pronouncing a word means to give it the correct sound, but enunciating refers more to a clear and distinct projection of each of the sounds in a word. Common speech often drops unstressed syllables or slurs words together, which can make their identification unclear to a listener.

Example : the final syllable in the word "stopped". If someone were to say "I stopped there every day," it would be clear that he no longer does so. By not stressing this syllable, the impression would be that he continues to do so.
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