enunciate |
elocution |
As a verb enunciate
is to make a definite or systematic statement of.
As a noun elocution is
speech.
oracy |
elocution |
As nouns the difference between oracy and elocution
is that
oracy is (uncountable) the ability to speak, and to understand spoken language while
elocution is speech.
elocution |
allocation |
As nouns the difference between elocution and allocation
is that
elocution is speech while
allocation is the process or procedure for allocating things, especially money or other resources.
elocution |
undefined |
As a noun elocution
is speech.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
dialogue |
elocution |
As a verb dialogue
is .
As a noun elocution is
speech.
elocution |
say |
As a noun elocution
is speech.
As a proper noun say is
.
elocution |
declamation |
As nouns the difference between elocution and declamation
is that
elocution is the art of public speaking with expert control of gesture and voice, etc while
declamation is the act or art of declaiming; rhetorical delivery; haranguing; loud speaking in public; especially, the public recitation of speeches as an exercise in schools and colleges; as, the practice declamation by students.
illocution |
elocution |
As nouns the difference between illocution and elocution
is that
illocution is the aim of a speaker in making an utterance as opposed to the meaning of the terms used while
elocution is the art of public speaking with expert control of gesture and voice, etc.
elocution |
pronunciation |
As nouns the difference between elocution and pronunciation
is that
elocution is the art of public speaking with expert control of gesture and voice, etc while
pronunciation is the standard way in which a word is made to sound when spoken.
elocution |
oratory |
As nouns the difference between elocution and oratory
is that
elocution is the art of public speaking with expert control of gesture and voice, etc while
oratory is the art of public speaking, especially in a formal, expressive, or forceful manner.
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