enunciator
Definition
- Noun:
- One who enunciates: an "enunciator" is a person who states, declares, or pronounces something clearly and distinctly.
- One who articulates: a person who expresses ideas, words, or principles in a precise and systematic manner.
Usage Examples
- (The person who clearly stated the new policy.)
- (She articulated scientific ideas precisely.)
- (They required someone who could pronounce and explain the results clearly.)
Advanced Usage
"enunciator of a theory": a person who formally proposes or declares a theory.
- Einstein was the enunciator of the theory of relativity. (He was the one who clearly stated and proposed the theory.)
"enunciator of rights": a person who proclaims or declares rights.
- The document's enunciator demanded equal treatment for all. (The person who pronounced these rights advocated for equality.)
Variants and Related Words
Enunciate (verb): to pronounce words clearly or to state something formally.
- Please enunciate your words so everyone can understand. (Speak clearly and distinctly.)
Enunciation (noun): the act of pronouncing words clearly or stating something.
- Her enunciation was so precise that every word was audible. (Her clear pronunciation made all words easy to hear.)
Enunciative (adjective): relating to or serving as an enunciation.
- The enunciative statement left no room for doubt. (The clearly stated declaration was unambiguous.)
Synonyms
- Declarer: one who makes a formal statement or announcement.
- Proclaimer: one who publicly announces or declares something.
- Articulator: one who expresses ideas or words clearly and effectively.
Related Idioms
To be the enunciator of a new era: to be the person who clearly announces the beginning of a new period.
- He was seen as the enunciator of a new era in technology. (He clearly declared and defined the start of a technological shift.)
Enunciator of truth: a person who speaks or declares the truth clearly.
- The journalist became the enunciator of truth during the scandal. (She clearly stated and exposed the truth.)