noun
- People who pronounce or articulate words clearly and distinctly.
- People who state or express ideas, principles, or doctrines formally or officially.
- Devices or systems that announce or communicate information audibly or visibly.
Usage: technical
Examples
- The debate team trained enunciators to speak with perfect clarity.
- The founding fathers were enunciators of democratic principles.
- The building's fire alarm enunciators alert occupants to danger.
- Good enunciators make sure every syllable is heard in the back row.
- The enunciators of the new policy explained it to all employees.
- Modern aircraft use electronic enunciators to display critical information to pilots.