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(countable) The formal or informal way in which a word is made to sound when spoken. quotations examples
☞ This word [earth] is liable to a coarſe vulgar pronunciation, as if written Urth; […]
1791, John Walker, A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary […] , London: Sold by G. G. J. and J. Robinſon, Paternoſter Row; and T. Cadell, in the Strand, page 211
(uncountable) The way in which the words of a language are made to sound when speaking. examples
(countable) The act of pronouncing or uttering a vocable. quotations examples
The second part is the sentence, which is the judge's pronunciation upon a cause depending between two in controversy.
1831, Thomas Oughton, James Thomas Law, Forms of Ecclesiastical Law, page 62