Pronouncement in a sentence as a noun

Thanks, Mr Curtis, for the insightful wizardly pronouncement to the masses.

It's not exactly a pronouncement from above carved into a stone tablet.

Even in cases of heart failure, pronouncement of death is when the doctor/nurse feels further efforts to revive would be futile.

I love how a 4 hour sell-off somehow means "the market" has uttered its final pronouncement on Apple's latest product lineup.

There is a lengthy scientific process that has to be undergone before any official pronouncement is made.

Since you disclaim any knowledge of the subject, how is it that you feel qualified to make a pronouncement that something is almost certain?

I guess you were imagining more of a measured pronouncement, with paused emphasis to cause us to carefully consider each element.

Where high school graduation demands careful preparation of the pronouncement of the many Indian and Asian surnames.

By that point, you're getting down past the standards of the label and into things like "orange zest", which really do let you discriminate a wine with a flavor you might want to try from one that turns you off.> they often can't even tell red from whiteThis isn't as shocking a pronouncement as it's made out to be. Here's the quote:> They called it "jammy," for example, and noted the flavors imparted by its "crushed red fruit.

Do you probe for more detailed information before making a pronouncement?More than ever, I think 'brainteaser' questions are far more about personality-judging than intellect or even raw "problem solving" ability.

If everyone who made a big pronouncement about HN's sad demise instead submitted a great article, went through and up-voted every story and comment they thought was interesting, and left some thoughtful comments, we would probably be in much better shape.

In the long past, someone who would today be revived in that case might have been pronounced dead earlier; the issue is that resuscitation efforts are stopped immediately after pronouncement of legal death - if they were not, it would be a more common occurrence.

I was more concerned about somewhat-famous-person-makes-blanket-pronouncement-which-goes-unquestioned stuff, which is trashy for the quality of the site.

Pronouncement definitions

noun

an authoritative declaration

See also: dictum say-so