enunciation
This term describes the physical precision of speech, focusing on the clarity of individual sounds rather than the overall tone or volume. It is frequently used in contexts involving public speaking, acting, or language learning to describe the avoidance of mumbling. In a formal or legal sense, the word shifts from a physical act to a conceptual one. It refers to the precise articulation of a rule or principle, where the goal is not auditory clarity but logical and authoritative transparency.
Meanings
The act of pronouncing words clearly and distinctly.
"His careful enunciation made the speech easy to follow even in the large hall."
The formal or systematic announcement or statement of a theory, principle, or doctrine.
"The enunciation of the new legal doctrine changed how the court handled property disputes."