declaim in English

verb
1
utter or deliver words or a speech in a rhetorical or impassioned way, as if to an audience.
she declaimed her views
synonyms:make a speechgive an addressgive a lecturedeliver a sermonspeakhold forthoratepreachlecturesermonizemoralizesound offspoutspeechifypreachifyreciteread aloudread out loudread outdeliverspoutspeak out againstrail againstinveigh againstfulminate againstrage againstthunder againstrant aboutexpostulate againstcondemncriticizeattackdecrydisparage
verb

Use "declaim" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "declaim" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "declaim", or refer to the context using the word "declaim" in the English Dictionary.

1. He likes to declaim Tang poetry in free time.

2. He used to declaim French verse to us.

3. Today, I will declaim a poem about Spring for you.

4. Declaim against pride is not always a sign of humility.

5. It is not a sign of humility to declaim first lot times t pride.

6. Did we let the system declaim the working daywhich less than 8 hours?

7. 3 It is not a sign of humility to declaim against pride. 

8. What does Bemouth mean? To mouth the praises of (a person); talk grandiloquently; declaim

9. A writer asked to discuss his craft ought just to jump up and declaim, de haut en bas, the names of Flaubert, Tolstoy, Blake, Coleridge, Proust, James.

10. Bemouth ( third-person singular simple present Bemouths, present participle Bemouthing, simple past and past participle Bemouthed ) ( transitive) To mouth the praises of (a person); talk grandiloquently; declaim