declaim

/dɪˈkleɪm/
verb
  1. To speak loudly and with strong feeling, often in a dramatic or formal way.
    • The politician declaimed his speech with great passion at the rally.
    • She declaimed the poem as if she were on a stage, captivating the audience.
    • He declaimed against the new policy, his voice echoing through the hall.
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