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(1) recite in elocution
(2) speak against in an impassioned manner
(3) proclaim; get on a soapbox
Show English Meaning
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Verb
(1) recite in elocution
(2) speak against in an impassioned manner
(3) proclaim; get on a soapbox
Show Examples
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(1) His mouth was open, as though he were about to declaim a poem, or speak an epigram.
(2) an opportunity to declaim against the evils of society
(3) His role as declaimer seemed attached to, not intrinsic to the opera.
(4) Do they read traditional suppliers of journalistic information, or mostly declaimers of opinions?
(5) At first I couldn't make out the words, just the preternaturally LOUD sound of a boy's voice flatly declaiming some sort of Important Announcement.
(6) He began loudly declaiming against the robbers, with the result that he was shot.
(7) Beautifully staged, with wonderfully spoken rather than declaimed language which makes it so much more understandableu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u252cu00ac at moments it seemed almost modern though I don't think the script was adapted at all.
(8) Although suspicious of unknown admirers, Tennyson was a sociable man, with a fondness for declaiming his work to a respectful audience.
(9) Speeches declaimed from the front of the stage explore theories about what is real and when an illusion becomes reality.
(10) You can actually understand his words, and he declaims poetry as if he knows what it means.
(11) As soon as he speaks, all you hear is some sixth-former declaiming bad poetry.
(12) He's bellowing over the music, declaiming Green policies.
(13) High points include the assessment of the orator Cassius Severus and his comparative failure as a declaimer .
(14) When was the last time you heard anybody declaim against usury?
(15) So there we were, declaiming the lines, complete with interpretive dance, and the audience sat there completely straight-faced and took everything seriously.
(16) u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510NGOs could be playing a more significant role,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb Omayma Khalil, secretary of the Women's National Council at Al-Tor City Council declaims .
Show Examples
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(1) His mouth was open, as though he were about to declaim a poem, or speak an epigram.
(2) an opportunity to declaim against the evils of society
(3) His role as declaimer seemed attached to, not intrinsic to the opera.
(4) Do they read traditional suppliers of journalistic information, or mostly declaimers of opinions?
(5) At first I couldn't make out the words, just the preternaturally LOUD sound of a boy's voice flatly declaiming some sort of Important Announcement.
(6) He began loudly declaiming against the robbers, with the result that he was shot.
(7) Beautifully staged, with wonderfully spoken rather than declaimed language which makes it so much more understandableu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u252cu00ac at moments it seemed almost modern though I don't think the script was adapted at all.
(8) Although suspicious of unknown admirers, Tennyson was a sociable man, with a fondness for declaiming his work to a respectful audience.
(9) Speeches declaimed from the front of the stage explore theories about what is real and when an illusion becomes reality.
(10) You can actually understand his words, and he declaims poetry as if he knows what it means.
(11) As soon as he speaks, all you hear is some sixth-former declaiming bad poetry.
(12) He's bellowing over the music, declaiming Green policies.
(13) High points include the assessment of the orator Cassius Severus and his comparative failure as a declaimer .
(14) When was the last time you heard anybody declaim against usury?
(15) So there we were, declaiming the lines, complete with interpretive dance, and the audience sat there completely straight-faced and took everything seriously.
(16) u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510NGOs could be playing a more significant role,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb Omayma Khalil, secretary of the Women's National Council at Al-Tor City Council declaims .
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Synonyms
Verb
1. make a speech
2. recite
3. speak out against
4. inveigh
Synonyms
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Verb
1. make a speech
2. recite
3. speak out against
4. inveigh
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