DECLAMATORY - significado y definición. Qué es DECLAMATORY
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Qué (quién) es DECLAMATORY - definición


declamatory      
a.
1.
In the style of declamation.
2.
Rhetorical, grandiloquent, inflated, bombastic, swelling, pompous, turgid, pretentious, high-flown, high-sounding, fustian.
Declamatory      
·adj Pertaining to declamation; treated in the manner of a rhetorician; as, a declamatory theme.
II. Declamatory ·adj Characterized by rhetorical display; pretentiously rhetorical; without solid sense or argument; bombastic; noisy; as, a declamatory way or style.
declamatory      
A declamatory phrase, statement, or way of speaking is dramatic and confident. (FORMAL)
ADJ
Ejemplos de uso de DECLAMATORY
1. By Nehemia Strasler In his dry and declamatory way, Ariel Sharon turned the Israeli reality on its head this week.
2. The title track reintroduces the electronically altered vocals first heard on Sign O‘ the Times‘ If I Was Your Girlfriend, while the lyrics echo those of 1''': "We gon‘ party like there ain‘t gonna be another one." The declamatory synthesized fanfares of Lolita and Fury are close relations of the declamatory synthesized fanfares of Let‘s Go Crazy and Little Red Corvette.
3. I‘ll do the first line for you, because I‘ve heard it a few times." His voice takes on a strident, declamatory tone.
4. Marina Gulbahari, for instance, has to travel around the city in a burqa to avoid harassment because of her fame as the preteen star of the Afghan movie, "Osama." There is also a strange appearance of the stuffy declamatory style of Shakespearean acting that has been difficult to squash.
5. Here he is, prowling the stage of the tiny, legendary Troubadour club in LA, leading the crowd in a rapturous singalong of ‘I got soul/But I‘m not a soldier‘, the chorus from ‘All These Things That I‘ve Done‘ – the declamatory line, sung by a band all nattily dressed in white, that reverberated loudest at last summer‘s Live 8, and which was stolen by Robbie Williams on the Hyde Park stage.