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Of or pertaining to rhetoric according to or exhibiting rhetoric oratorical as the rhetorical art a rhetorical treatise a rhetorical flourish...
Rhetoric
Rhetoric, the art of speaking not merely correctly, but with art and elegance, Latham. See Whateley's Elements of Rhetoric, Introduction, s. 1....
Rhetorication
Rhetorical amplification...
Declaim
To speak rhetorically to make a formal speech or oration to harangue specifically to recite a speech poem etc in public as a rhetorical exercise to practice public speaking as the students declaim twice a week...
Pronounce
Pronounce, means to proclaim, to utter formally, to utter rhetorically, to declare, to utter, to articulate, Chambers 20th Century Dictionary, New Edition, p. 1030.The term 'pronounce' means to proclaim, to utter formally, to utter rhetorically, to declare to, utter, to articulate, Shamim Ara v. State of Uttar Pradesh, (2002) 7 SCC 518: AIR 2002 SC 3551 (3557). (Criminal, PC 1973, s. 125)...
Declamation
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...
Forensic
Belonging to courts of judicature or to public discussion and debate used in legal proceedings or in public discussions argumentative rhetorical as forensic eloquence or disputes...
Imaginal
Characterized by imagination imaginative also given to the use or rhetorical figures or imagins...
Irrhetorical
Not rhetorical...
Oratorical
Of or pertaining to an orator or to oratory characterized by oratory rhetorical becoming to an orator as an oratorical triumph an oratorical essay...
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