वक्तृत्व्त्कला Meaning in English
वक्तृत्व्त्कला शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : oratorical
, elocution
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
वक्तृत्ववक्तोक्ति
लंबाना
लंबाकार स्थिति
वाकपटुता
वाग्विदग्धता
वाकपटुतापूर्ण
वाक्पटुतावादी
वाग्मितापूर्ण
वाकपटुता से
वाग्मिता से
एल्फिन
ईलपाउट मछली
कब्ज़ा
एल्सेस
वक्तृत्व्त्कला इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Margaret Manton Merrill, British-American journalist, writer, translator, elocutionist.
Science exhibitions, elocution, drama enactment, fete, quiz, concert and debate competitions are events in the annual calendar.
(He himself wrote and published poems in Marathi and Sanskrit from his years in Nashik and won many prizes in Maharashtrian cities for elocution.
At Tennison's Hotel, on Friday last, the 24th instant, Pooshamataha, a Chief of the Choctaw Nation of Indians, distinguished for his bold elocution and his attachment to the United States.
Honing intellectual skills – debating, elocution, declamation, dramatics, creative writing and quizzing activities are conducted regularly.
Later he studied in Philadelphia and Boston, and he spent two years studying elocution and oratory with James Edward Murdoch, a Shakespearean scholar and actor.
Dramas in Hindi and English, debates, elocution and antyakshri(अन्त्याक्षरी) competitions are held.
In December 2000, the "Qatar Tamil Sangam" was inaugurated for conducting Tamil cultural programmes, teaching of Thirukkural and for conducting Tamil elocution contests for Tamil children.
There are no elocution experts around our outfit and no one talks in that foreign Hollywood language, which has nothing to do with how people speak in the street.
Later, Eve explains to the group that Gunn agreed to let the firm “enhance” him with legal knowledge (and Gilbert and Sullivan for elocution).
During her growing up years she trained in the Koslov, Magna and Alviene Schools of dance, drama, elocution and gymnastics.
The grammar school taught reading, writing and arithmetic, supplemented by courses in elocution, geography, history and penmanship.
Delivery, which is often improperly referred to as elocution (elocutio), concerns the use of voice and gesture in an oration.
वक्तृत्व्त्कला इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Thus, despite relatively poor oratorical skills, Martin upset the favorite in December 1893, and the following year formally secured election to the U.
His organizational talents, however, lagged far behind his oratorical ones.
He even won several oratorical contests and writing awards.
One of best known leaders of his tribe in the 1860s–1870s, Satanta was well known for both his prowess as a warrior, and his soaring oratorical powers.
He excelled as a preacher (though not for his oratorical skills) and as a regular confessor, which caused long lines of faithful who were looking for support and spiritual help.
Further outcomes include increased rates of school attendance, improved literacy, numeracy and oratorical skills, and better goal setting for the future.
Some Wu officials such as Zhuge Ke and Yang Dao (羊衜), who were known for their oratorical talents, attempted to challenge Fei Yi and pose difficult questions to him.
Some of the success of Alline's theology clearly arose from his charismatic personality and oratorical gift, which drew people to his cause.
She was educated at Mayflower Primary School and Mayflower Secondary School, where she developed a keen interest in oratorical and storytelling contests.
"It was natural that Brand and I should go in for debating and oratory, and each of us won the university's oratorical contest in successive years.
Recto Gold Medal in a national oratorical contest.
Until the end of World War I, students certainly did get excited about these contests, but they probably took just as much pleasure in the success of the school's debate and oratorical teams.
Mannheimer's success was due in great measure to his oratorical gifts.