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Title: Utter |
Grade 6+ Lesson s1-l3 |
Explanation: Hello students, let us learn a new topic in SAT-4 today with topics, concepts, and worksheets included. |
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Speak |
Express |
Articulate |
Vocalize |
Enunciate |
Say |
Proclaim |
Pronounce |
3.1 Synonym: Enunciate |
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Sentences: It’s important to enunciate clearly during presentations to ensure everyone understands your points. She was praised for her ability to enunciate each word distinctly, even in challenging conditions. The teacher asked the student to enunciate louder so that the entire class could hear the answer. Clear enunciation is a key aspect of effective communication, especially in public speaking engagements. |
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3.2 Synonym: Proclaim |
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Sentences: The king stood on the balcony to proclaim peace throughout the land. The mayor will proclaim next Tuesday as "Community Service Day" to encourage volunteerism. The revolutionary leader proclaim independence from colonial rule, igniting a movement for sovereignty. She boldly proclaimed her beliefs during the debate, capturing the audience’s attention. |
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3.3 Synonym: Articulate |
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Sentences: The teacher encouraged students to articulate their thoughts in class discussions. His ability to articulate complex concepts made him a sought-after speaker. She was able to articulate her ideas clearly during the presentation. The spokesperson was articulate in addressing the concerns of the community. |
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3.4 Synonym: Vocalize |
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Sentences: The baby started to vocalize adorable coos and gurgles, bringing smiles to the faces of everyone in the room. As a wise friend has told me many times, "Dogs aren’t dumb animals, they just vocalize differently than we do. He found it hard to vocalize his ideas clearly in the presentation. The coach encouraged the players to vocalize their concerns during meetings. |
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