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34 Words That Contain UNCI

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Word Definitions Synonyms
annunciate (verb) foreshadow or presage Synonyms: announce, foretell, harbinger, herald
annunciation (noun) a formal public statement Synonyms: announcement, declaration, proclamation
annunciator (noun) an indicator that announces which electrical circuit has been active (as on a telephone switchboard)
annunciatory (adjective) relating to the act of announcing or being announced
bounciness (noun) the quality of a substance that is able to rebound Synonyms: bounce
bouncing (adjective) vigorously healthy
(adjective) marked by lively action Synonyms: bouncy, peppy, spirited, zippy
(noun) rebounding from an impact (or series of impacts) Synonyms: bounce
council (noun) a meeting of people for consultation
(noun) a body serving in an administrative capacity
(noun) (Christianity) an assembly of theologians and bishops and other representatives of different churches or dioceses that is convened to regulate matters of discipline or doctrine
councillor (noun) a member of a council Synonyms: council member
councillorship (noun) the position of council member Synonyms: councilorship
councilman (noun) a man who is a council member
councilorship (noun) the position of council member Synonyms: councillorship
councilwoman (noun) a woman who is a council member
denunciation (noun) a public act of denouncing Synonyms: denouncement
denunciative (adjective) containing warning of punishment Synonyms: comminatory, denunciatory
denunciatory (adjective) containing warning of punishment Synonyms: comminatory, denunciative
duncical (adjective) (used informally) stupid Synonyms: blockheaded, boneheaded, duncish, fatheaded, loggerheaded, thick-skulled, thick, thickheaded, wooden-headed
duncish (adjective) (used informally) stupid Synonyms: blockheaded, boneheaded, duncical, fatheaded, loggerheaded, thick-skulled, thick, thickheaded, wooden-headed
enunciate (verb) express or state clearly Synonyms: articulate, vocalise, vocalize
(verb) speak, pronounce, or utter in a certain way Synonyms: articulate, enounce, pronounce, say, sound out
enunciation (noun) the articulation of speech regarded from the point of view of its intelligibility to the audience Synonyms: diction
internuncio (noun) (Roman Catholic Church) a diplomatic representative of the Pope ranking below a nuncio
mispronunciation (noun) incorrect pronunciation
nuncio (noun) (Roman Catholic Church) a diplomatic representative of the Pope having ambassadorial status Synonyms: papal nuncio
pronunciamento (noun) a public declaration of intentions (as issued by a political party or government) Synonyms: manifesto
pronunciation (noun) the manner in which someone utters a word
(noun) the way a word or a language is customarily spoken Synonyms: orthoepy
renunciant (adjective) used especially of behavior Synonyms: renunciative, self-abnegating, self-denying
renunciation (noun) the act of renouncing; sacrificing or giving up or surrendering (a possession or right or title or privilege etc.) Synonyms: forgoing, forswearing
(noun) an act (spoken or written) declaring that something is surrendered or disowned Synonyms: renouncement
(noun) rejecting or disowning or disclaiming as invalid Synonyms: repudiation
(noun) the state of having rejected your religious beliefs for your political party or a cause (often in favor of opposing beliefs or causes) Synonyms: apostasy, defection
renunciative (adjective) used especially of behavior Synonyms: renunciant, self-abnegating, self-denying
runcinate (adjective) having incised margins with the lobes or teeth pointing toward the base; as dandelion leaves
trouncing (noun) the act of inflicting corporal punishment with repeated blows Synonyms: beating, drubbing, lacing, licking, thrashing, whacking
(noun) a sound defeat Synonyms: debacle, drubbing, slaughter, thrashing, walloping, whipping
uncial (adjective) relating to or written in majuscule letters (which resemble modern capitals)
(noun) a style of orthography characterized by somewhat rounded capital letters; found especially in Greek and Latin manuscripts of the 4th to 8th centuries
uncivil (adjective) lacking civility or good manners Synonyms: rude
uncivilised (adjective) without civilizing influences Synonyms: barbarian, barbaric, savage, uncivilized, wild
uncivilized (adjective) without civilizing influences Synonyms: barbarian, barbaric, savage, uncivilised, wild
uncivilly (adverb) in an uncivil manner

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