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orotund

[awr-uh-tuhnd, ohr-] / ˈɔr əˌtʌnd, ˈoʊr- /


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Orotund syllables drip from the mouths of government ministers, military officers and property owners in private consultations.

From New York Times • Apr. 4, 2019

The Orotund is a highly improved state of the Natural voice, and is the quality most used, being far more expressive, as it gives grandeur and energy to thought and expression.

From The Canadian Elocutionist by Howard, Anna Kelsey

Monotone is usually accompanied by slow time, and it is, in fact, a low Orotund.

From The Canadian Elocutionist by Howard, Anna Kelsey

He describes the fine qualities of voice constituting the Orotund in the following words:— By a fullness of voice, is meant the grave or hollow volume, which approaches to hoarseness.

From The Canadian Elocutionist by Howard, Anna Kelsey

Dr. Rush defines the Orotund as that assemblage of eminent qualities which constitute the highest characteristic of the speaking voice.

From The Canadian Elocutionist by Howard, Anna Kelsey




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