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ADDRESS |
Public speech |
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ORATE |
Make public speech |
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ADORATION |
Public notice and speech lead to blind devotion |
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ORATED |
Made a public speech when ring was valued |
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ELECTORATE |
Choose to make a speech to the voting public |
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ANNOUCEMENTS |
Article on part of speech closely bonds with public statements |
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ANNOUNCEMENTS |
Article on part of speech closely bonds with public statements |
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SPEAK |
To utter a speech, discourse, or harangue; to adress a
public assembly formally. |
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PANEGYRIZE |
To praise highly; to extol in a public speech; to
write or deliver a panegyric upon; to eulogize. |
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REPORT |
A sketch, or a fully written account, of a speech,
debate, or the proceedings of a public meeting, legislative body, etc. |
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BUNKUM |
Speech-making for the gratification of constituents, or to
gain public applause; flattering talk for a selfish purpose; anything
said for mere show. |
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SPEAKER |
One who utters or pronounces a discourse; usually, one who
utters a speech in public; as, the man is a good speaker, or a bad
speaker. |
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HARANGUE |
A speech addressed to a large public assembly; a popular
oration; a loud address a multitude; in a bad sense, a noisy or pompous
speech; declamation; ranting. |
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ELOQUENCE |
Fluent, forcible, elegant, and persuasive speech in
public; the power of expressing strong emotions in striking and
appropriate language either... |
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DECLAIM |
...
oration; to harangue; specifically, to recite a speech, poem, etc., in
public as a rhetorical exercise; to practice public speaking; as, the
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