Elocutionists [noun]

Definition of Elocutionists:

talker

Synonyms of Elocutionists:


Opposite/Antonyms of Elocutionists:

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Sentence/Example of Elocutionists:

Then a humorist told some of his own funny stories and an elocutionist recited a bit from Shakespeare effectively.

Imagine me teaching Greek or preaching in the ParkPhil is a preacher, of course, and an elocutionist.

Mrs. Wilson's come-down at this point was an example of a solemn warning to the elocutionist who breaks out of bounds.

The very best student elocutionist has, on leaving college, but a theoretic knowledge of the art of preaching.

There was nothing of the schools, nor of the studied elocutionist in his manner.

An elocutionist of note read aloud one of the author's poems.

Unfortunately for Anne, a professional elocutionist was staying at the hotel and had consented to recite.

In enumerating his accomplishments Benedict had omitted those of amateur actor and elocutionist.

The reciter and the elocutionist of late have done much to rob us of this which is one of the finest of the fine arts.

At last a clever and charming elocutionist, who had long wished to get himself on the stage, heard of it and asked to see it.