Associations to the word «Elocution»
Noun
- Oratory
- Quiz
- Sheridan
- Recitation
- Rhetoric
- Singing
- Lesson
- Pronunciation
- Acting
- Elegance
- Eloquence
- Orator
- Articulation
- Debate
- Melville
- Inflection
- Etiquette
- Accent
- Lecture
- Syllable
- Delivery
- Lecturer
- Propriety
- Teacher
- Speech
- Pulpit
- Athletic
- Latin
- Utterance
- Spelling
- Drama
- Invention
- Essay
- Dancing
- Competition
- Grace
- Purity
- Speaker
- Vowel
- Emerson
- Preacher
- Teaching
- Mathematic
- Sermon
- Gesture
- Treatise
- Grammar
- Contest
- Composition
- Expression
- Ornament
- Drawing
- Bell
- Professor
- Dance
- Actor
- Shakespeare
- English
- Taste
- Walker
- Emphasis
- Swift
- Manner
- Voice
- Reading
- Bee
- Edinburgh
- Prize
- Exercise
- Activity
- Writing
- Presentation
- Subject
- Swimming
- Discourse
- Defect
- Boston
- Imagination
- Philosophy
- Art
Adjective
Wiktionary
ELOCUTION, noun. The art of public speaking with expert control of gesture and voice, etc.
Dictionary definition
ELOCUTION, noun. An expert manner of speaking involving control of voice and gesture.
Wise words
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