acroasis
/ækrəˈuːsɪs/Definitions
1. noun
The art or practice of speaking or declaiming in a clear, elevated, and sonorous voice, often with gestures.
“The actor’s performance was a fine example of acroasis, captivating the entire audience with his powerful voice and dramatic movements.”
2. noun
A style of public speaking characterized by a clear, dignified, and expressive manner.
“The politician’s acroasis was impressive, as he effectively conveyed his message to the crowd with confidence and conviction.”