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declamation


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declamation - Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 :

  Declamation \Dec`la*ma"tion\, n. [L. declamatio, from declamare:
     cf. F. d['e]clamation. See Declaim.]
     1. The act or art of declaiming; rhetorical delivery;
        haranguing; loud speaking in public; especially, the
        public recitation of speeches as an exercise in schools
        and colleges; as, the practice declamation by students.
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              The public listened with little emotion, but with
              much civility, to five acts of monotonous
              declamation.                          --Macaulay.
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     2. A set or harangue; declamatory discourse.
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     3. Pretentious rhetorical display, with more sound than
        sense; as, mere declamation.
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declamation - WordNet (r) 2.1 (2005) :

  declamation
      n 1: vehement oratory
      2: recitation of a speech from memory with studied gestures and
         intonation as an exercise in elocution or rhetoric