Similar words: public speaker, speaking, frankly speaking, briefly speaking, broadly speaking, strictly speaking, generally speaking, in a manner of speaking. Meaning: n. delivering an address to a public audience.
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(31) The course I took in public speaking has really improved my self-confidence.
(32) Public speaking marked by the use of overblown rhetoric.
(33) Public speaking is adventurous for anybody else.
(34) I am unaccustomed to public speaking.
(35) But stop biting your finger - nails . Public speaking is easy.
(36) I was never any at public speaking when I was a student.
(37) It's likely you have glossophobia - the fear of public speaking.
(38) Even if you have glossophobia (fear of public speaking), don't worry--you can beat it.
(39) Like public speaking, the delivery period in oral interpretation includes language construction and the output of verbal language.
(40) Taking myself as an example, I used to be fearful of public speaking when I was young.
(41) In the art of puBlic speaking, clear diction is a sine qua non.
(42) The fear of public speaking can also damage your social life.
(43) Recent studies rank the fear of public speaking, a.k.a. stage fright or Glossophobia ,[sentencedict.com/public speaking.html] in the top 5 of all fears.
(44) His name was Martin Luther King Jr., and the same inimitable public speaking style that catapulted King to the top at the Crozer Theological Seminary would also steer the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
(45) So he enrolled in a Dale Carnegie public speaking course and says the skills he learned there enabled him to woo his future wife, Susan Thompson, a 'champion debater,' he says.
(46) The manager of this company is not equipped for public speaking.
(47) And as Toastmasters' 2006 World Champion of Public Speaking Lance Miller shares in an article for the Toastmaster magazine, the more personal and passionate your story is, the better.
(48) Create podcasts of any useful interviews or public speaking events.
(49) The famously silver-tongued Warren Buffett was once so petrified of public speaking that he made himself take a Dale Carnegie course (the certificate still hangs in his office).
(50) A prime ingredient of public speaking is projection of the voice.
(51) In other words, what is the function and charm of public speaking?
(52) It would also train women union members in public speaking and decision-making.
(53) No.2, we use acting and public speaking as a tool for training English.
(54) He was not used to public speaking and made a complete ass of himself.
(55) That was before I took a course in public speaking at the Dale Carnegie Institute.
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