Similar words: reclamation, declamatory, exclamation, acclamation, proclamation, declaration, declaration of independence, amalgamation. Meaning: [‚deklə'meɪʃn] n. 1. vehement oratory 2. recitation of a speech from memory with studied gestures and intonation as an exercise in elocution or rhetoric.
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1. Declamations against the press are common enough.
2. The most successful newspaper stories are often declamations of patriotism.
3. Were you present at the declamation contest of Freshmen?
4. Declamation is a traditional Chinese teaching method.
5. Declamation is a traditional method of reading in our country. Declamatory teaching is a traditional Chinese teaching method.
6. Let every declamation turn upon the beauty of liberty and virtue, and the deformity, turpitude, and malignity of slavery and vice.
7. He subjected us to half an hour of impassioned declamation against the new motorway.
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8. His only mode of conversation was the monologue, and his version of the monologue was declamation.
9. I see that I have lapsed into parable and ecstatic declamation.
10. The simplicity of chant, with unison voice and natural declamation, is most common.
11. Every Saturday night a meeting is held, in which there are oration , declamation , dialogue, and debate.
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