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Synonyms
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Meaning:
declaim

to speak with strong feeling and attack a person, plan etc

proclaim; get on a soapbox

declaration

something that is declared

assertion of belief or knowledge

harangue

to attack (a person) with a long, loud speech

long lecture

lecture

a talk for the purpose of teaching

lesson, speech

oration

a formal speech made on a public occasion

speech

proclaim

to make (something) known publicly or officially; declare (the usual word)

advertise, make known

profess

to declare that one has (beliefs, likes, ignorance, interests etc)

declare, assert

say

to use one's ordinary voice (not singing etc) to produce (words, sentences); to express one's opinion (during a discussion, about an affair)

make declaration

sell

to give (something) in exchange of money; to persuade (a person) to agree, accept (an idea etc)

exchange an object for money

speak

to use one's voice to say words; to give a formal speech

talk

speech

the power, act, manner, of speaking; a formal set of spoken statements to a group

talk

spoke

any one of the bars or wire rods connecting the centre of a wheel with the outer edge

talk

story

an account of (real or imaginary) events; (especially used by and to children) an untrue statement; storey

account, news

talk

a conversation; discussion; gossip; an informal speech

speech, address to group

utterance

a way of speaking; a spoken word or words

revelation

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