Declaim(v. i.) To speak rhetorically; to make a formal speech or oration; to harangue; specifically, to recite a speech, poem, etc., in public as a rhetorical exercise; to practice public speaking; as, the students declaim twice a week.
Declaim(v. i.) To speak for rhetorical display; to speak pompously, noisily, or theatrically; to make an empty speech; to rehearse trite arguments in debate; to rant.
Declaim(v. t.) To utter in public; to deliver in a rhetorical or set manner.
Declaim(v. t.) To defend by declamation; to advocate loudly.
Declaimant(n.) A declaimer.
Declaimed(imp. & p. p.) of Declaim
Declaimer(n.) One who declaims; an haranguer.
Declaiming(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Declaim
Words within declaims