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declamatory Meaning in Bengali



 অলঙ্কারপুর্ণ সংক্রন্ত, বাগাড়ম্বরপূর্ণ,

Adjective:

অলঙ্কারপুর্ণ সংক্রন্ত,





declamatory's Usage Examples:

preliminary exercises for Greek students of rhetoric: works from the Greek declamatory tradition survive in works such as the collections of Sopater and Choricius.


but instead it presents representative extracts and analyses of the declamatory art of a considerable number of the rhetorical celebrities of his younger.


Contrasting passages in monodies could be more melodic or more declamatory: these two styles of presentation eventually developed into the aria.


A new type of acting was required to replace the declamatory conventions of the well-made play with a technique capable of conveying.


work, which alternates passages of wistful longing with more robust, declamatory episodes.


handsboon and strumpers, sminkysticks and eddiketsflaskers The vocal line is declamatory and uses a small number of high pitches.


through syncopated rhythms, while its Largo centres upon a defiant, declamatory statement; the concerto as a whole lasting circa 21 minutes in total.


influenced by Elmore James and became known for his slide guitar playing and declamatory style of singing.


armed with remarkable gifts for both comedy, romantic drama and slightly declamatory but controlled pathos, he was one of Sweden's most loved modern actors.


Dmitrevsky emphasized reason over emotions, propagating "the loud, artificial declamatory acting style" of French Neoclassicism.


Sapho is a pièce lyrique ("lyric play", an opera in a declamatory style) in five acts.


He was notable for playing tragic roles that made use of his skill at declamatory recitatives.


instrumentation and punk rock melodies were substituted by a more melancholic and declamatory vein.


Both works open with a declamatory fanfare marked Grave, sharing a distinct combination of dotted rhythms.


His success in impassioned declamatory roles obtained for him the nickname of "Tyrant".


poet's stylistic choices to a new extreme, linking irregular lines of declamatory language with surprising rhymes.


An obituary in The Wire praised his "buzzing, declamatory trumpet playing, which was part Holy Roller primitive, part avant garde.


His numerous morceaux in his dramatic declamatory style, pre-date the creative works of Dargomyzhsky, Mussorgsky and Tchaikovsky.


arrangements) for voice and piano in a romantic and dramatic, sometimes declamatory style, using post-Wagnerian harmony, mostly published by the Hermann.


diatribe often expressing a strong distaste or anger on the one hand, or a declamatory, often pompous, assertion on the other".



Synonyms:

large; turgid; rhetorical; orotund; tumid; bombastic;

Antonyms:

plain; thin; soft; healthy; unrhetorical;

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