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Elocutionary (Adjective)

Meaning 1

Of or relating to elocution; "elocutionary recitals".

Classification

Relational adjectives (pertainyms).

Examples

  • The teacher emphasized the importance of elocutionary skills in effective public speaking.
  • The elocutionary recitals at the annual school function showcased the students' exceptional oratory abilities.
  • Her elocutionary talents earned her a spot in the school's debating team, where she excelled.
  • The professor's elocutionary style was renowned for its clarity and persuasive power.
  • The elocutionary competitions at the conference brought together the best speakers from around the world.

Related Words

  • Elocution (noun)

Meaning 2

(used of style of speaking) overly embellished; "an elocutionary Oxonian delivery".

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • The politician's elocutionary speech was filled with grandiose phrases and overly dramatic pauses, but lacked substance.
  • Her elocutionary tone was reminiscent of a 19th-century orator, but felt out of place in the modern conference setting.
  • The professor's elocutionary style was a hallmark of his Oxonian education, but sometimes made his lectures feel like performances rather than educational experiences.
  • The actor's elocutionary delivery was so over-the-top that it bordered on parody, but somehow still managed to be captivating.
  • The elocutionary language used in the company's marketing materials was so flowery that it obscured the actual benefits of the product.

Related Words

  • Elocution (noun)
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