elocute

/ˈɛləˌkjuːt/
verb
  1. To speak in a clear, expressive, and often formal manner, especially in public speaking or recitation.
    • He practiced for hours to elocute the speech without stumbling.
    • She could elocute a poem so beautifully that the audience sat in silence.
    • The teacher taught the students how to elocute their lines with proper emotion.
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