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    Use "elocution" in a sentence

    elocution example sentences

    elocution


    1. Or, by the way, the many times when after a few beers you were loose enough to proselytize and prophesy* with unusual elocution and insight


    2. “You think you’re so smart that you did not question the source of the feelings that told you to stop or turnaround, or the many times when after a few beers you were loose enough to proselytize and prophesy* with unusual elocution and insight


    3. He surprised himself, but had merely drawn on a dead soldier of the time for his elocution lessons


    4. His phrasing was clear, his words well chosen, his facility in elocution remarkable


    5. He told his little group what the course would cover, spoke of elocution, etiquette, relocation, jobs to take, events to attend, how to be a smart learner and a fascinated listener


    6. It was too low for his frame, and although even Matsumoto had a trace of his native sibilance sometimes through all the Oxford elocution lessons, Mori didn’t


    7. Prince Vasili himself, famed for his elocution, was to read it


    8. His passion was getting the better of his elocution again; the last word emerged as a squeak that rose to inaudibility


    9. ” Marilyn tried to explain that she had to improve the elocution of certain words for her acting classes at the studio, but Gladys just didn’t want to hear it


    10. She gives elocution

    11. Prince Vasíli himself, famed for his elocution, was to read it


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    Synonyms for "elocution"

    elocution rendition enunciation eloquence pronunciation articulation delivery diction

    "elocution" definitions

    an expert manner of speaking involving control of voice and gesture