- Make formal speech - Speak rhetorically - To speak rhetorically; to make a formal speech or
oration; to harangue; specifically, to recite a speech, poem, etc., in
public as a rhetorical exercise; to practice public speaking; as, the
students declaim twice a week. - To speak for rhetorical display; to speak pompously,
noisily, or theatrically; to make an empty speech; to rehearse trite
arguments in debate; to rant. - To utter in public; to deliver in a rhetorical or set
manner. - To defend by declamation; to advocate loudly.
- A formal speech - Address - Formal speech - No allowance for speech - No going back after a riot disrupted formal address - On air to make speech - Speech
- Address - Address needed before day for prize-giving - Faculty of speaking - Monologue - Oration - Strange cheeps or utterance - Talk given to an audience
- Choose to make a speech to the voting public - Constituency - enfranchised member of society - Parliamentary seat - Registered voters - Voting subdivision - The territory, jurisdiction, or dignity of an elector,
as in the old German empire.