declamation - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of declamation in Hindi

  • शब्दपांडित्य
  • सुनाना
  • वक्तृता

declamation Definition

Noun

  • the action or art of declaiming.

declamation Example

  • lines written for a school declamation ( स्कूल के उद्घोषणा के लिए लिखी गई पंक्तियाँ )
  • Shakespearean declamation ( शेक्सपियर की घोषणा )
  • For cool and sustained declamation he stood unrivalled in parliament, and his readiness in debate was universally acknowledged. ( शांत और निरंतर घोषणा के लिए वह संसद में बेजोड़ थे, और बहस में उनकी तत्परता को सार्वभौमिक रूप से स्वीकार किया गया था। )
  • Cobden did the reasoning, Bright supplied the declamation, but like Demosthenes he mingled argument with appeal. ( कोबडेन ने तर्क दिया, ब्राइट ने घोषणा की, लेकिन डेमोस्थनीज की तरह उन्होंने अपील के साथ तर्क को मिला दिया। )

More Sentence

  • Actually Nouy's work was not all pomp and declamation.
  • A number of his declamations and descriptive treatises have been preserved.
  • Memorization is usually a requirement in " Declamation ".
  • Members were selected to perform declamations or to debate one another.
  • And the singers easily moved between operatic and theatrical declamation.
  • The primary element of that style is the art of French declamation.
  • Norman performed those words as a larger-than-life declamation.
  • declamation of most wondrous poetry was beautifully clear.
  • Several years after the death of Socrates the sophist Polycrates composed a declamation against him, to which Lysias replied.
  • This didactic view of history was a prevalent one in antiquity, and it was confirmed no doubt by those rhetorical studies which in Rome as in Greece formed the chief part of education, and which taught men to look on history as little more than a storehouse of illustrations and themes for declamation.
  • The splendid declamation of Camille, and the excellent part of the elder Horace, do not altogether atone for these defects.
  • In the same city he was professor of declamation at the conservatory.
  • The criers have a distinctive way of declamation and emphasis.
  • Actually, it is, despite this bloated declamation.
  • Norman performed the same words as a larger-than-life declamation.
  • Eumolpus's declamation of poetry is met with catcalls and thrown food.
  • Declamation is also offered at the Novice State Championship.
  • In Pompee (for La Mort de Pompee, though the more appropriate, was not the original title) the splendid declamation of Cornelie is the chief thing to be remarked.
  • The real point of this superb declamation was Burke's conviction that ministers supported the claims of the fraudulent creditors in order to secure the corrupt advantages of a sinister parliamentary interest.
  • Accomplished men of letters, such as Julius Vestinus and Aelius Dionysius, selected from his writings choice passages for declamation or perusal, of which fragments are incorporated in the miscellany of Photius and the lexicons of Harpocration, Pollux and Suidas.
  • She also taught the students at Dramatens elevskola as an instructor of declamation.
  • Much now appears very dated: Carducci's oratory, the passionate declamation on Italy's place in the world, the Roman past.
  • a soprano soloist with wonderfully clear declamation