Used in a Sentence

declaiming

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for declaiming.

Editorial note

I hope you're being ironic, because this attitude is exactly what the article is declaiming.

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Quick take

declamation

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of declaiming gathered in one view.

noun

declamation

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for declaiming.

noun

declamation

Example sentences

1

I hope you're being ironic, because this attitude is exactly what the article is declaiming.

2

The speaker has a ceremonial robe, hat, and is declaiming with a mystical expression on their face.

3

Hilarious when people still write articles declaiming postmodernism when it has been dead in continental philosophy for at least 15 years.

4

As a group, bitcoiners are the most scam-declaiming group of people that ever lived.

5

I feel like breaking down on the spot and declaiming: > I've seen things you people wouldn't believe...

6

The reason there is an issue with housing is the same reason why these articles appear declaiming the political risks (notice, Stigliz only says the risk is political...his friends losing office) of inequality.

7

Where are all the Christians loudly declaiming about the Mark of The Beast?

8

But making an intellectual argument using your characters as a mouthpiece and then declaiming responsibility for propagandizing strikes me as trying to have it both ways.

9

The funding (and quality!) of the professor seems more relevant, whether they're teaching on a blackboard, a fancy networked glowing screen, or just declaiming from atop a rock.

10

When a smaller business starts openly declaiming against the system they benefited from 10 months ago, because shadier businesses are competing them out of the market, it tends to raise eyebrows.

11

I've found him to be startlingly ignorant in declaiming on real world stuff I'm a domain expert in; he just doesn't realize it when reciting generic talking points.

12

West-European governments in the post WW2 era have had higher relative spendings then that, without every financial expert and their dog declaiming that doomsday is near and services need to be cut.

Quote examples

1

May not be their intent, but at large declaiming something is bad and "enshitifying" the internet is a very transitive label?

2

This would be akin to declaiming that Newtonian physics is "better" than quantam, because it is easier to understand.

3

I agree that the national programme must be more detailed than just declaiming "heat pumps!" and calling it even.

4

I guess that we have these examples of companies declaiming they will be around "forever", they even put it in their name, and yet only surviving for about 27 months.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use declaiming in a sentence?

I hope you're being ironic, because this attitude is exactly what the article is declaiming.

What does declaiming mean?

declamation

What part of speech is declaiming?

declaiming is commonly used as noun.