Sentence example with the word 'discourse'

discourse

accents, comment upon, deliberate upon, essay, hold forth, moral lesson, play, reason the point, speak, teaching, yakking

Definition n. extended verbal expression in speech or writing

Last update: July 2, 2016


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Mr.Yogi discoursed on the power of yogabhyas.   [noun]

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We went to attend a discourse on yogabhyas.   [verb]

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Against this conception Critchley has articulated an ethical discourse based on infinite alterity as a demand that calls us to engage with the world.   [noun]

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Political discourse is full of references to emotion - indeed the politcal world seems to be awash with the stuff.   [noun]

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If sounds have not lost their virtue, I'll soon have a discourse with the honest fellow, and that in a voice he'll find more agreeable than the speech of 'killdeer'.   [noun]

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Duncan complied; and the Mohican, who had been an attentive listener to the discourse, readily undertook the office.   [noun]

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We are as safe from interruption as a missionary would be at the beginning of a two hours' discourse.   [noun]

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Though little, and far from being as bold as her sister, she is fair to the view, and pleasant in discourse.   [noun]

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A volley from the Hurons interrupted the discourse, and as the bullets whistled about them, Duncan saw the head of Uncas turned, looking back at himself and Munro.   [noun]

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Let all your conversation be in whispers; though it would be better, and, perhaps, in the end, wiser, if each one held discourse with his own thoughts, for a time.   [noun]

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'Tis a perilous discourse to but hint at treason; and your husband is a loyal gentleman who loves, and"--with a wry face--"reveres--his King.'   [noun]

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