Crossword-Solution: DECLAMATORY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Declamatory | a. | Pertaining to declamation; treated in the manner of a rhetorician; as, a declamatory theme. |
| Declamatory | a. | Characterized by rhetorical display; pretentiously rhetorical; without solid sense or argument; bombastic; noisy; as, a declamatory way or style. |
We have 19 clues for the answer “DECLAMATORY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| in the manner of a declamation | 1 answer |
| euphuistic | 14 answers |
| Flowery | 18 answers |
| Magniloquent | 19 answers |
| colourful | 20 answers |
| Overblown | 20 answers |
| AUREATE | 24 answers |
| Highfalutin | 25 answers |
| oratorical | 28 answers |
| sonorous | 48 answers |
| grandiloquent | 55 answers |
| Eloquent | 58 answers |
| inflated | 61 answers |
| rhetorical | 63 answers |
| Elevated | 63 answers |
| swollen | 67 answers |
| Verbose | 70 answers |
| Bombastic | 72 answers |
| Elaborate | 80 answers |
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Sentences with DECLAMATORY (5)
Douglass, that his descriptive and declamatory powers, admitted to be of the very highest order, take precedence of his logical force.
Ruskin’s, and it is a subject which makes one envious of his large declamatory and controversial eloquence.
Then, when, instead of the usual adulations, instead of declamatory appeals to the passions of a large and a mixed assembly, he gave them to understand, in very plain language, that even socialists are not infallible,—that extreme and violent opinions, begotten of ignorance, do not constitute the highest political wisdom; then there were murmurs of dissent and disapproval.
They come from hell and return thither, taking with them the gross creatures who blush not to proclaim and accept them." In Germany the attack, if less declamatory, was no less severe.
The prelates of the third century imperceptibly changed the language of exhortation into that of command, scattered the seeds of future usurpations, and supplied, by scripture allegories and declamatory rhetoric, their deficiency of force and of reason.
Quotes with DECLAMATORY (3)
Their message is conveyed in that hortatory tone and declamatory voice used by politicians when starting a condition contrary to fact. People who aren't cowed don't spend a lot of time proclaiming they won't be cowed. Leaders who really have strengthened the voice of freedom don't don't need to reassure there electorates that they're committed to doing so.
Americans are a lot more open, of course. There's something more declamatory in the way you express emotions. It's a stereotype but it's true. British people can appear repressed in expressing emotions. Not very good at self-evaluating, or affirming situations, touching, anything like that.
I was born in 1949, and by the time I was 10, I figured out that my hope chest was not aimed in the same direction everybody else's was. And that life was going to be very, very complicated. And that I could either be provocative and declamatory, or shy, retiring and scared.