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View usage for: (prənaʊnst) adjectiveSomething that is pronounced is very noticeable. Most of the art exhibitions have a pronounced Scottish theme. ...a pronounced Australian accent. Since then, the contrast between his two careers has become even more pronounced. Synonyms: noticeable, clear, decided, strong More Synonyms of pronounced pronounced in British English (prəˈnaʊnst) adjective1. strongly marked or indicated 2. (of a sound) articulated with vibration of the vocal cords; voiced Derived forms pronouncedly (prəˈnaʊnsɪdlɪ) adverb pronounced in American English (prəˈnaʊnst; proʊˈnaʊnst) adjective2. clearly marked; unmistakable; decided a pronounced change Derived forms pronouncedly (proˈnouncedly) (prəˈnaʊnsɪdli; proʊˈnaʊnsɪdli) adverb Examples of 'pronounced' in a sentencepronounced This pattern is reflected, although less pronounced, elsewhere.This pattern is reflected, although less pronounced, elsewhere.That is a considerable legacy for a politician whose early commitment to democracy was rather less pronounced.That weakness has become more pronounced now that his courage is failing him.He has had two hip replacements and walks with a pronounced limp.The head is stabilised to such an extent that its movements are much less pronounced than the body.The morning after, my skin was plumped and lines were less pronounced.The effects of an exodus on wider London would be far less pronounced.In contrast, farmed rabbit has a less pronounced flavour but is often more tender than its cousin.This time around the effects were more pronounced, having moved to a new town anda new church.Thus our life style and its effect on our physical well-being has in turn a pronouncedeffect on our feelings and mental experiences.It therefore is bound to have potent side effects, which become more pronounced and more dangerous as the dosage required for effectiveness increases.The social problem in the present case, whilst pressing, was less pronounced.The numbers, and my own outgoings, point to a glaring class divide and not one likely to become any less pronounced.Certainly the sign of fear seems less pronounced than it did in that final qualifying match against Croatia last autumn, but it has not gone away. In other languagespronounced British English: pronounced ADJECTIVE Something that is pronounced is very noticeable. The older the patient, the more pronounced the protective effect of the drugs. - American English: pronounced
- Brazilian Portuguese: pronunciado
- Chinese: 明显的
- European Spanish: marcado
- French: prononcé
- German: ausgeprägt
- Italian: spiccato
- Japanese: 顕著な
- Korean: 뚜렷한
- European Portuguese: pronunciado
- Latin American Spanish: marcado
Definition very noticeable Most of the exhibition has a pronounced Scottish theme. Synonyms Opposites hidden , concealed , vague , inconspicuous , imperceptible , unnoticeable , unapparent Additional synonymsa broad Yorkshire accent Synonyms strong, heavy, thick, pronounced, noticeableDefinition evident or obvious It was a clear case of mistaken identity. Synonyms obvious, plain, apparent, bold, patent, evident, distinct, pronounced, definite, manifest, blatant, conspicuous, unmistakable, express, palpable, unequivocal, recognizable, unambiguous, unquestionable, cut-and-dried (informal), incontrovertibleDefinition clearly visible Her conspicuous lack of warmth confirmed that they were no longer friends. Synonyms obvious, clear, apparent, visible, patent, evident, manifest, noticeable, blatant, discernible, salient, perceptible, easily seen Additional synonymsDefinition definite or noticeable We were at a decided disadvantage. Synonyms definite, certain, positive, absolute, distinct, pronounced, clear-cut, undisputed, unequivocal, undeniable, unambiguous, indisputable, categorical, unquestionableDefinition firm, clear, and precise There has been a definite improvement. Synonyms noticeable, marked, clear, decided, striking, noted, particular, obvious, dramatic, considerable, remarkable, apparent, evident, distinct, notable, manifest, conspicuousDefinition obvious There was a distinct change in her attitude. Synonyms definite, marked, clear, decided, obvious, sharp, plain, apparent, patent, evident, black-and-white, manifest, noticeable, conspicuous, clear-cut, unmistakable, palpable, recognizable, unambiguous, observable, perceptible, appreciableDefinition easy to see or understand He spoke with evident emotion about his ordeal. Synonyms obvious, clear, plain, apparent, visible, patent, manifest, tangible, noticeable, blatant, conspicuous, unmistakable, palpable, salient, indisputable, perceptible, incontrovertible, incontestable, plain as the nose on your face Definition obvious or noticeable There has been a marked increase in crimes against property. Synonyms noticeable, clear, decided, striking, noted, obvious, signal, dramatic, considerable, outstanding, remarkable, apparent, prominent, patent, evident, distinct, pronounced, notable, manifest, blatant, conspicuous, salientDefinition easy to see or understand It's obvious that he doesn't like me. Synonyms clear, open, plain, apparent, visible, bold, patent, evident, distinct, pronounced, straightforward, explicit, manifest, transparent, noticeable, blatant, conspicuous, overt, unmistakable, palpable, unequivocal, undeniable, salient, recognizable, unambiguous, self-evident, indisputable, perceptible, much in evidence, unquestionable, open-and-shut, cut-and-dried (informal), undisguised, incontrovertible, self-explanatory, unsubtle, unconcealed, clear as a bell, staring you in the face (informal), right under your nose (informal), sticking out a mile (informal), plain as the nose on your face (informal) Definition (of points or facts) most important She read the salient facts quickly. Synonyms prominent, outstanding, important, marked, striking, arresting, signal, remarkable, pronounced, noticeable, conspicuousDefinition very noticeable He bears a striking resemblance to Lenin. Synonyms distinct, noticeable, conspicuous, clear, obvious, evident, manifest, unmistakable, observable, perceptible, appreciableDefinition (of an accent) distinct and indicating where the speaker comes from She spoke English with a strong French accent. Synonyms distinct, marked, clear, unmistakableDefinition clear or unambiguous the unmistakable aroma of freshly ground coffee Synonyms clear, certain, positive, decided, sure, obvious, plain, patent, evident, distinct, pronounced, glaring, manifest, blatant, conspicuous, palpable, unequivocal, unambiguous, indisputable |