| 释义 | View usage for:declamation in British English (ˌdɛkləˈmeɪʃən) noun1. a rhetorical or emotional speech, made esp in order to protest or condemn; tirade 2. a speech, verse, etc, that is or can be spoken 3. the act or art of declaiming 4.  music the artistry or technique involved in singing recitative passagesdeclamation in American English (ˌdɛkləˈmeɪʃən)   noun1.   the act or art of declaiming 2.   a speech, poem, etc. that is or can be declaimed Word origin ME declamacioun  < L declamatio  < pp. of  declaimAt dawn he rose, mounted his horse, and left the village without a declamation, without a stated quest.Examples of 'declamation' in a sentencedeclamationSynonyms of 'declamation'speech, address, lecture, rant More Synonyms of declamationHer warnings and declamations went unheeded.Additional synonymsDefinition a formal speech The president had scheduled an address to the people for that evening.Synonyms speech,  talk,  lecture,  discourse,  sermon,  dissertation,  harangue,  homily,  oration,  spiel (informal), disquisitionDefinition a forceful or angry speech a political harangueSynonyms rant,  address,  speech,  lecture,  tirade,  polemic,  broadside,  diatribe,  homily,  exhortation,  oration,  spiel (informal),  declamation, philippicDefinition a talk on a particular subject delivered to an audience In his lecture he covered an enormous variety of topics.Synonyms talk,  address,  speech,  lesson,  instruction,  presentation,  discourse,  sermon,  exposition,  harangue,  oration,  disquisition,  webinarNearby words ofdeclamationdeck someone or something outdeclaimdeclaim against something or someonedeclamationdeclamatorydeclarationdeclarative
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