declaim in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
To declaim means to speak or recite something in a formal, loud, and passionate manner.
Sample Sentences
- He stood on the stage to declaim his passionate speech about freedom.
- The actor chose to declaim Shakespeare's sonnets with great enthusiasm.
- During the debate, she began to declaim her arguments with fervor and conviction.
- The professor would often declaim the importance of ethics in modern society.
- At the rally, the activist took the microphone to declaim against injustice and inequality.
- The actor began to declaim his lines with such passion that the audience was captivated.
- In her speech, she chose to declaim against the injustices faced by marginalized communities.
- He would often declaim poetry in the park, drawing a small crowd of admirers.
- As the debate heated up, each participant began to declaim their viewpoints with fervor.
- The professor encouraged his students to declaim their thoughts on the subject with confidence and clarity.
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