orate

/ˈɔreɪt/
verb
  1. To speak in a formal, grand, or pompous way, often to an audience.
    • My grandfather would orate for hours at family dinners about his travels.
    • She stood on the stage and began to orate with great passion and drama.
    • The politician loved to orate about the nation's future at every rally.
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