Speech And Debate Terminology

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

  • Her command of language was evident in her eloquent speech at the conference.
  • She's got a great command of language, always finding the right words to say.
  • Dude, his command of language is off the charts!
  • The author's command of language painted a vivid picture in the reader's mind.

verb to speak or recite in a loud, theatrical manner

  • The politician stood on the podium to declaim his speech to the crowd.
  • She loves to declaim in front of her friends about her favorite TV show.
  • I heard him declaiming about the game last night at the bar.
  • The artist's paintings seem to declaim a message about society and culture.

adjective expressing feelings or opinions in a way that is loud and forceful

  • The speaker's declamatory tone captured the attention of the audience.
  • He always gets so declamatory when he's passionate about a topic.
  • She went full declamatory on us during the argument.
  • The artist's painting had a declamatory quality, with bold strokes and vibrant colors.

adjective expressive, fluent, and persuasive in speech or writing

  • The speaker delivered an eloquent speech that captivated the audience.
  • She always has a way with words, very eloquent in expressing her thoughts.
  • His rap lyrics are so eloquent, he really knows how to flow.
  • The sunset painted an eloquent picture across the sky.

noun a person who uses long words

adjective characterized by long words; long-winded

  • The professor's sesquipedalian lecture left the students feeling overwhelmed.
  • I can't stand reading his sesquipedalian essays, they're too long and boring.
  • Why does he always have to use such sesquipedalian words? It's so annoying.
  • Her sesquipedalian storytelling painted a vivid picture in our minds.