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Oration

Definition:. Parts of Speech:. noun. Oration. a speech, especially one in public for a special occasion. Synonym: Antonym:. Speech ?. The president gave an important oration from the steps of the Capitol building. Definition:. Parts of Speech:. verb. Perturb.

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Oration

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  1. Definition: Parts of Speech: noun Oration a speech, especially one in public for a special occasion Synonym: Antonym: Speech ? • The president gave an important oration from the steps of the Capitol building.

  2. Definition: Parts of Speech: verb Perturb to bother or disturb greatly Synonym: Antonym: upset, unsettle calm, please • Nothing perturbs our teacher more than when someone’s cell phone rings in class.

  3. Definition: Parts of Speech: verb Reprimand to scold in a very strong or serious way Synonym: Antonym: scold compliment Word used in a sentence • I was reprimanded for having my cell phone ring in class.

  4. Definition: Parts of Speech: noun Sequel something that comes after something else, especially a book or movie that continues the story of an earlier work Synonym: Antonym: series ? Word used in a sentence • When it comes to X-Men movies, I think the sequels were even better than the original.

  5. Definition: to be in charge of something or someone; to manage Parts of Speech: verb Supervise Synonym: Antonym: manage, control neglect Word used in a sentence • If you work at a camp, you have to be good at supervising little kids.

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