Definitionn. an expert manner of speaking involving control of voice and gesture
Last update: December 17, 2015
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During the play, the actor’s elocution was so magnificent the audience grew bored whenever he was not on stage. [Please select]
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My mother was a professor of elocution who taught politicians and other important individuals how to speak in front of large groups. [Please select]
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He was a student at the Harvard law school from 1837 to 1840, and from January 1839 to February 1840 he was also an instructor in elocution in the college. [noun]
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Prince Vasili himself, famed for his elocution, was to read it. [noun]
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Bilton with great enjoyment declaimed--she had had a course of elocution lessons during Mr. [Please select]
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You see, the chicken had eaten an Elocution Pill. [Please select]
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(57) The business of training youth in elocution, must be commenced in childhood. [Please select]
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### In the academy I attended, elocution was taught in a way I shall never forget--never. [Please select]
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Among his pupils were two boys, brothers, who were thought highly gifted in elocution. [Please select]
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Her clear, bell-like elocution is more than a refreshment, it is a luxury. [Please select]
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The old-time actor had peculiar and primitive views as to elocution and its uses. [Please select]
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