The art of public speaking, especially in a formal, expressive, or forceful manner. Eloquence. A private chapel. What oratory means? 1 : the art of speaking in public eloquently or effectively. 2a : public speaking that employs oratory. b : public speaking that is characterized by the use of stockRead More →

verb (used with object), bar·raged, bar·rag·ing. to subject to a barrage. Can you barrage someone? A barrage of something such as criticism or complaints is a large number of them directed at someone, often in an aggressive way. … If you are barraged by people or things, you have toRead More →

customization. The act of customizing something. Synonyms: personalization, modification, modulation, couture, customisation. Is customize an adjective? customized adjective – Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com. Is Custom an adjective or noun? As a noun, custom means a longstanding practice of a person (suchRead More →

it is both a verb and an adjective. Is challenging an adverb? a challenging problem► see thesaurus at difficult —challengingly adverbExamples from the Corpuschallenging• This has to be achieved without adversely affecting design quality, a task that can prove quite challenging. Planning a wedding reception for over 1000 guests willRead More →

customization. The act of customizing something. Synonyms: personalization, modification, modulation, couture, customisation. Is customize an adjective? customized adjective – Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com. Is Custom an adjective or noun? As a noun, custom means a longstanding practice of a person (suchRead More →

The adverb reluctantly comes from the root word reluctant, meaning “unwilling, disinclined.” When you do something reluctantly, you don’t really want to do it. What is the past tense of reluctant? re·luc′tant·ly adv. Is Reluct a word? to struggle (against something); rebel. to object; show reluctance. What does the wordRead More →

The verb purport may be more familiar nowadays, but the noun purport (a synonym of gist, as in gave the purport of her speech in a few words) is a bit older. The noun passed into English from Anglo-French in the mid 1400s. Is purported a real word? reputed orRead More →

1 : to travel over or through especially on foot : traverse. 2 : to make an official inspection of (a boundary) on foot. intransitive verb. What is the adjective of Perambulate? Derived forms. perambulation (perˌambuˈlation) noun. perambulatory (pəˈræmbjʊlətərɪ , -trɪ) adjective. What is the difference between Permbulate and ambulate?Read More →

Each of the seven major bodies which move relative to the fixed stars in the night sky—the Moon, Mercury, Venus, the Sun, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Is Saturn a proper noun or a common noun? The noun planet is a common noun that refers to a type of object thatRead More →