Declaimed

/dɪˈkleɪmd/ verb

Definition

Past tense of declaim; spoke or recited loudly and emphatically.

Etymology

Regular past tense formation of 'declaim' using the '-ed' suffix. Follows standard English verb conjugation patterns.

Kelly Says

When Shakespeare's characters declaimed their soliloquies, actors literally trained their voices to project to the back rows of theaters without any amplification—pure vocal technique.

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