He is finely convincing in his portentous and lengthy narration, which can be wearisome if the words are enunciated less clearly than here. |
He enunciated each word slowly, his nose practically touching the tip of mine. |
She spoke very precisely, every word formed and enunciated with perfect diction. |
This is the context in which the Lord Chief Justice enunciated the principles already quoted. |
He's certainly not background music and the lyrics clearly enunciated in his Dublin accent cannot be ignored. |
Thus, counter-examples to the principle enunciated by him do not necessarily refute the argument. |