elocution in the PONS Dictionary

elocution Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The festival includes various avenues like singing, dancing, fashion show, elocution, stage plays and various other such events.
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He studied elocution, dancing, singing and mime, but worked in builders' and insurance offices.
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Inter house competitions include music and elocution, drama, math contest, cleanliness competitions, and sports such as soccer, rugby, racquet games, swimming, etc.
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She wrote five books on speech and elocution, and was a renowned traveler and lecturer.
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Elocution emerged as a formal discipline during the eighteenth century.
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Her parents encouraged her ambitions to be a performer by sending her to elocution, dance and stage lessons.
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He felt that the word elocution denoted artificiality, and preferred the word expression instead.
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She found particular gifts in a class on elocution, and joined the first suffrage club with six of her classmates.
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He was interested in elocution from a young age and participated in elocution competitions.
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Poe originally wrote the poem as an elocution piece and, as such, the poem is known for its focus on sound.
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