বক্তৃতা, ভাষণ, বাজে বক্তৃতা, বক্তিমা
(1) An instance of oratory,speech
(2) An instance of oratory
(3) Speech
(1) Their aptitude for charismatic and persuasive oration has earned some particularly articulate Griots positions as spokesmen for politicians and presidents.
(2) Leo McIntire then took over her mantle but his eloquent oration and superlatives went over the head of Brendan Bradley, who had to ask me what some of the big words meant.
(3) There is nothing quite like his messianic oration
(4) They were enraptured by Mr Durai's fiery oration .
(5) In contrast, however, to the stereotype of the reserved, stoic Indian, Creeks respected impassioned public speakers, and lengthy oration was common at council meetings.
(6) Pericles' famous funeral oration
(7) It spirals from crisp oration into stream-of-consciousness babble and finally into gibberish.
(8) Why do we admire musical ability and adept oration ?
(9) Martin Nevin, chairman of County Carlow Historical and Archeological Society and Brian Cleary, chairman of the Robert Emmet commemoration committee delivered orations at the commemoration.
(10) For it is not necessarily self-evident that epistles and orations function in the same way.
(11) The theme of the most famous of those orations is democracy.
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(13) Though it's easy to ridicule the performance element of these orations , they do act as a focus for the party and from time to time they find a kind of immortality.
(14) By the time I got back to Palmer's suite, his press secretary Karren Beanland, with whom there had been many prior discussions about the Prime Minister's orations , was coming out holding my tape recorder.
(15) These imaginary inaugural orations are, of course, complete fiction.
(16) Set in a future-world London, a.d.3700, the novel is a fragmented fictive archive of orations , dialogues, dream-visions, and the working papers of its protagonist.
(17) Instead of persisting with mindless fashion parades exhibiting Western attires, there were orations , dances, dramas that showcased the rich cultural heritage of our country.
(18) Many leaders spoke at the conference, and Wright summarizes a number of their orations .
(19) I want to insist, however, that in the case of his funeral orations , Derrida's concern for presence and otherness is not merely theoretical.
(20) These self-chosen culture leaders should go around the country, giving lucid but forceful orations , educating the people about the great qualities of their culture and creating a robust cultural consciousness in the majority.
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talk
homily
sermon
discourse
declamation
valedictory
salutatory
spiel
allocution
Writing
Writing