Declaim
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verb
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noun
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(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:
- He declaimed his poem at the poetry reading.
- She declaimed her speech at the rally.
- He declaimed his lines in the play.
- She declaimed her views on the issue.
- 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:
- He declaimed his poem at the poetry reading.
- She declaimed her speech at the rally.
- He declaimed his lines in the play.
- She declaimed her views on the issue.
- He declaimed his manifesto to the crowd.