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Meaning of declaimer
A person who delivers a formal speech or recitation, especially one who does so with skill and expressiveness.
Etymology of declaimer
The word "declaimer" originates from the Latin "declaimare", which means "to speak loudly" or "to recite", and is derived from "de-" (meaning "thoroughly" or "completely") and "clamare" (meaning "to cry out" or "to shout").
Historically, the term "declaimer" was used to describe a person who would recite or deliver speeches in a formal or rhetorical manner, often with emphasis on eloquence and expressiveness.
Synonyms
orator
speaker
reciter
declaimer
eloquent
rhetoric
lecturer
teacher
tutor
instructor
professor
public speaker
announcer
broadcaster
commentator
narrator
storyteller
raconteur
wordsmith
poet
author
writer
actor
performer
elocutionist
articulator
enunciator
vocalizer
expresser
communicator
conversationalist
discourse
haranguer
sermonizer
proclaimer
announcer
herald
crier
town crier
Definitions
- A person who recites a speech or piece of writing, especially in a formal or expressive manner.
- * A person who delivers a public speech or address, especially one who does so with skill and eloquence.
Usage Examples
- The student was an excellent declaimer and won first prize in the school's public speaking competition.
- * The famous actor was known for his skill as a declaimer and was often called upon to deliver speeches and recite poetry.
Antonyms
mute
silent
inarticulate
tongue-tied
reserved
shy
introverted
quiet
soft-spoken
hesitant
stutterer
mummer
whisperer
murmurer
grunter
growler
snarler
yeller
screamer
babbler
chatterer
prattler
gossip
rambler
maunderer
blatherer
blabberer