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Definition of declaim
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Declaim
(v. i.) To speak
rhetorically;
to make a
formal
speech
or
oration;
to
harangue;
specifically,
to
recite
a
speech,
poem, etc., in
public
as a
rhetorical
exercise;
to
practice
public
speaking;
as, the
students
declaim
twice a
week..
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Declaiming
::
Declaiming
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Declai.
Haranguer
::
Haranguer
(n.) One who
harangues,
or is fond of
haranguing;
a
declaimer..
Declaimant
::
Declaimant
(n.) A
declaimer.
Harangue
::
Harangue
(v. i.) To make an
harangue;
to
declaim.
Declaim
::
Declaim
(v. i.) To speak
rhetorically;
to make a
formal
speech
or
oration;
to
harangue;
specifically,
to
recite
a
speech,
poem, etc., in
public
as a
rhetorical
exercise;
to
practice
public
speaking;
as, the
students
declaim
twice a
week..
Declaimed
::
Declaimed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Declai.
Inveigh
::
Inveigh
(v. i.) To
declaim
or rail
(against
some
person
or
thing);
to utter
censorious
and
bitter
language;
to
attack
with harsh
criticism
or
reproach,
either
spoken
or
written;
to use
invectives;
-- with
against;
as, to
inveigh
against
character,
conduct,
manners,
customs,
morals,
a law, an
abuse..
Declaim
::
Declaim
(v. i.) To speak for
rhetorical
display;
to speak
pompously,
noisily,
or
theatrically;
to make an empty
speech;
to
rehearse
trite
arguments
in
debate;
to
rant..
Declamator
::
Declamator
(n.) A
declaimer.
Declaimer
::
Declaimer
(n.) One who
declaims;
an
haranguer.
Rhetorician
::
Rhetorician
(n.) An
orator;
specifically,
an
artificial
orator
without
genuine
eloquence;
a
declaimer..
Declamation
::
Declamation
(n.) The act or art of
declaiming;
rhetorical
delivery;
haranguing;
loud
speaking
in
public;
especially,
the
public
recitation
of
speeches
as an
exercise
in
schools
and
colleges;
as, the
practice
declamation
by
students..
Declaim
::
Declaim
(v. t.) To utter in
public;
to
deliver
in a
rhetorical
or set
manner.
Speechifier
::
Speechifier
(n.) One who makes a
speech
or
speeches;
an
orator;
a
declaimer.
Ranter
::
Ranter
(n.) A noisy
talker;
a
raving
declaimer.
Declaim
::
Declaim
(v. t.) To
defend
by
declamation;
to
advocate
loudly.
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