Elocutionary [adjective]

Definition of Elocutionary:

oratorical

Synonyms of Elocutionary:


Opposite/Antonyms of Elocutionary:

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Sentence/Example of Elocutionary:

Dum recited this poem with fervor and great elocutionary effects and simply convulsed the crowd.

No year of college life should pass without contributing materially towards the elocutionary equipment of the future preacher.

As an elocutionary—or, rather, as a dramatic—display, it was looked forward to with the liveliest curiosity.

Do not imagine for a moment that I advocate the neglect of elocutionary graces.

There is no attempt to rouse the house by elocutionary climaxes or quick-stopping strides.

He must have studied the subject a great deal, when you come to think of it, because he assumed an "elocutionary" attitude.

What a delightful elocutionary tour de force Father Temple gave us!

Either your Alma Mater is weak along lines of elocutionary training or you do it so little credit you never earned your diploma.

We had music, songs, and an elocutionary entertainment; every thing passing off pleasantly.

It took some of us twenty years to recover from the fascination of this man's absurd and high falutin' elocutionary sing-song.