elocution in English

noun
1
the skill of clear and expressive speech, especially of distinct pronunciation and articulation.
Authors of conduct manuals saw elocution as a skill to enhance the home, for reading aloud was regarded as an activity well suited to the woman's role in the domestic sphere.
synonyms:pronunciationenunciationarticulationdictionspeechintonationvocalizationmodulationphrasingdeliverypublic speaking
noun

Use "elocution" in a sentence

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

1. Jay Gatsby would have noted his poise and elocution.

2. After leaving school at sixteen, he received elocution training from Edward Reeves.

3. 10 The loosest woman is a stickler for etiquette and elocution.

4. A similar effort to learn elocution ended just as quickly.

5. When I was 11 my mother sent me to elocution lessons.

6. With every advantage of lungs and elocution, the effect is vapid.

7. With every advantage of lungs and elocution, the effect is singularly vapid.

8. 22 With every advantage of lungs and elocution, the effect is vapid.

9. The lessons in singing and elocution had left her with a pretty powerful voice.

10. He took elocution lessons to try to make his accent sound more genteel.

11. 28 With every advantage of lungs and elocution, the effect is singularly vapid.

12. The traditional opera is a comprehensive art that includes singing, gesticulating, elocution and acrobatics.

13. Bell's father, grandfather, and brother had all been associated with work on elocution and speech and

14. He laid on some elocution lessons, to try to knock the edge off her country accent.

15. They sent her to London for elocution lessons and she grew into a lovely young lady.

16. In Darcy's Utopia it will be as normal to practise elocution as to brush your teeth.

17. During her theatrical work, she took elocution lessons with actor Felix Aylmer to develop her voice.

18. For one hour a week the class had elocution lessons from an old, portly teacher called Mr Priestley.

19. 29 For one hour a week the class had elocution lessons from an old, portly teacher called Mr Priestley.

20. Steve Maxwell Yes-the pay cheque would have been nice-although the elocution lessons would have been a bit tedious.

21. His elocution had come from the little duchess, and his dancing swagger from this Smilin' Jack of the West Bronx.

22. Aristotle contacted the teaching of the elocution practice very closely at the time of investigating the language feeling of argument.

23. I was always terribly shy and I was sent to what were known as elocution lessons - to get me out of myself.

24. His elocution teacher worked with George VI to clarify the King's speech, to unlock his ability to talk to his subjects with ease and power.

25. In addition to her strenuous elocution, Joyce had strenuously proper posture and a masklike Pleasant Smile suitable for nearly all occasions public and private.

26. She has an incisive manner of speaking, happily free from ums and ers, and, perhaps, a tribute to the elocution lessons she took while still a young girl.

27. He couldn't have known that Naomi had gone to elocution school and had been taught to speak like a little duchess in her own manor house.

28. Bell's father, grandfather, and brother were all involved with work on speech and elocution, and both his mother and wife were deaf, profoundly influencing Bell's life's work.