speechmaking

IPA: spˈitʃmeɪkɪŋ

noun

  • The delivery of speeches
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Examples of "speechmaking" in Sentences

  • This was the kind of speechmaking at which President Clinton excelled;
  • Lincoln's speechmaking skills served him well as candidate and as president.
  • S/he may indeed be a brilliant expert, but speechmaking is virtually antithetical to schema.
  • But this year, Jobs -- who just disclosed some health problems -- relinquished speechmaking duties to ...
  • More eye-catching are his boyish good looks, a gift for speechmaking, and inspirational biography and ethnic roots.
  • Long on vision and somewhat shorter on kitchen-sink speechmaking, commentators waxed on and on about Obama's more-thematic-than-usual speech, which didn't try to give every single political issue a nod.
  • That kind of speechmaking defies the process-oriented approach that is dominant in baseball today—rather than rising for the big moments, managers preach that the key is to have good habits, and to treat the big moments like the mundane ones.

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