Peroration Mnemonic
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peroration
peroration
/pɛɹɒˈɹeɪʃən/
Examples
- This is the introduction, the partition, and the peroration of his essay.
- The peroration included a reference to a French order for 3,000 daggers.
- China now hopes to ban political jamborees, stopping peroration.
- Powell's peroration of the speech gave rise to its popular title.
- Gabriel's famous peroration is hard to stage, not least because it is so famous.
- The song starts with G minor, and closes with a rousing peroration in C major.
- His perorations were marvellously glowing and used to thrill me to the very marrow.
- Thank you for your time, and I apologise for my emotional little peroration.
- In a very few minutes. he had wound up with his usual stirring peroration, and left the pulpit.
- No sooner has Old Lucas concluded this peroration than the waters have indeed risen and swept him away, as calamity threatens.
a flowery and highly rhetorical oration
noun
the concluding section of an oration
noun
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"Pear + Oration. At the speech's end, he gave a pear to celebrate his final oration."
"Pear + Ration. At the end of his speech, he shared his last pear as a ration."
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