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pronunciamento

[ pruh-nuhn-see-uh-men-toh, -shee-uh- ]

noun

plural pronunciamentos.
  1. a proclamation; manifesto; edict.


pronunciamento

/ ±è°ùəˌ²ÔÊŒ²Ô²õɪəˈ³¾É›²Ô³Ùəʊ /

noun

  1. an edict, proclamation, or manifesto, esp one issued by rebels in a Spanish-speaking country
  2. an authoritarian announcement
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of pronunciamento1

1825–35; < Spanish pronunciamiento < Latin ±è°ùŲÔÅ«²Ô³Ù¾±Äå ( re ) to pronounce + -mentum -ment
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of pronunciamento1

C19: from Spanish: pronouncement
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Hence, you get silly and smug pronunciamentos, such as Ohio State University’s that “there are no ‘two sides’ to racism.â€

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With votes at stake, with polls changing almost hourly, it is only natural that politicians and their close supporters provide a nearly endless stream of pronunciamentos rife with contradictions.

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From these pronunciamentos, you might deduce that Steward was a little depressed.

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"He would come on the set and make big pronunciamentos, and I would chuckle at him."

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“My Struggle†all but announces that goal in its provocative title, which mocks the preening and pronunciamentos of many memoirists, not least the man who used the title first.

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