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Definition of Declaimer

Declaimer
Declaimer De*claim"er, n. One who declaims; an haranguer.

Meaning of Declaimer from wikipedia

- the emperor Augustus. Seneca mentioned the poet Ovid as being a star declaimer; the works of the satirists Martial and Juvenal and the historian Tacitus...
- motif, composed by David Arnold and which comprises a variety of voices declaim "This is the BBC in..." before going on to name various cities (e.g. Kampala...
- entering the room silently, fixing the audience with a look, and suddenly declaiming in Old English the opening lines of the poem, starting "with a great cry...
- and conceits, and the language is often rhetorical—written for actors to declaim rather than speak. The grand speeches in Titus Andronicus, in the view...
- has the demonstrably straight Mary Richards' neighbor Phyllis breezily declaiming that Mary is still "young and ****", but in an episode about two years...
- and instructions are those of the composer). In the latter, the actors declaim portions of speech to a specified rhythm over instrumental accompaniment...
- South Lost the Civil War. University of Georgia Press. pp. 443–457. Brown declaimed against Davis Administration policies: "Almost every act of usurpation...
- Laodicea and summered at Daphne, a resort just outside Antioch. Critics declaimed Lucius's luxurious lifestyle, saying that he had taken to gambling, would...
- referred to a school that taught students how to read, scan, interpret, and declaim Gr**** and Latin poets (including Homer, Virgil, Euripides, and others)...
- (typically trochaic rhythm, the same as in early tragedy); long speeches declaimed by the Chorus in parabases (in either anapestic or trochaic rhythms);...