Declaim ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Declaim ( verb )

To speak or recite in a formal or pompous manner; to make a public speech or declamation.

Origin:

From the latin word "de" meaning "down" or "completely" and "clamare" meaning "to shout".

Examples:

  1. He declaimed his poem at the poetry reading.
  2. She declaimed her speech at the rally.
  3. He declaimed his lines in the play.
  4. She declaimed her views on the issue.
  5. He declaimed his manifesto to the crowd.

(As a noun)

Declaim ( noun )

To speak or recite in a formal or pompous manner; to make a public speech or declamation.

Origin:

From the latin word "de" meaning "down" or "completely" and "clamare" meaning "to shout".

Examples:

  1. He declaimed his poem at the poetry reading.
  2. She declaimed her speech at the rally.
  3. He declaimed his lines in the play.
  4. She declaimed her views on the issue.
  5. He declaimed his manifesto to the crowd.
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