Tall and gaunt, he is disarmingly unpretentious, a man who speaks but does not orate.
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Before the Council of Elders and the King's Court, the litigants orate comprehensively.
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Nixon could orate at length with no aids.
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He would orate about his life on the island before the war, when he used to be a surveyor for a gold mining company.
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He tended to lecture rather than orate.
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My wife, who teaches students to stand up and orate without fear and trembling, does not allow hatted speakers near the lectern.
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How many people have heard of St. David, the little guy who was purported to orate with such command that the ground rose around him to put him above his audience?
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It is assumed that lakhon berk bat was only performed in the presence of royal or noble families due to the dancers elab-orate and expensive costumes and jewelry.
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Talk pompously
Public speaking is the process of speaking to a group of people in a structured, deliberate manner intended to inform, influence, or entertain the listeners.
To speak formally; to give a speech; To speak passionately; to preach for or against something