the art of speaking in public eloquently and effectively
she is very experienced in public speaking and should do well in her campaign appearances before large crowds
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Recent Examples of public speakingAs for now, Malfatti plans to continue competing for several more years, while also expanding her reach beyond social media — whether through public speaking, coaching or helping develop adaptive sports programs.—
Jordan Greene,
PEOPLE,
27 Apr. 2026 Summitt implored her to take a public speaking course.—
Rebecca Shore Winn,
Southern Living,
18 Feb. 2026 Finalists for Youth of the Year emerged through a judging process that included public speaking, personal essays and panel interviews.—
Beth Reese Cravey,
Florida Times-Union,
11 Feb. 2026 Concepcion dealt with a speech impediment that hindered his public speaking.—
Tony Catalina,
Austin American Statesman,
27 Jan. 2026 See All Example Sentences for public speaking
The event featured a candlelight vigil, singing and speeches from community leaders.
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Tyler Quattrin,
Twin Cities,
7 July 2026
The late founder’s associations with people who collaborated with France’s Nazi occupiers in World II and his multiple hate-speech convictions, including Holocaust denial, made the National Front anathema to many voters.
Hamer signed up and, through her courage, charisma, and oratory, quickly drew ardent disciples and ruthless adversaries.
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Ta-Nehisi Coates,
Vanity Fair,
15 June 2026
Dogra was on the speech and debate team, competing in original oratory and original advocacy and serving as speech captain during her junior and senior years.
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Elizabeth Marie Himchak,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
9 June 2026
As for Turkey, despite the heated rhetoric from both sides, Israel and Turkey are probably not going to militarily clash or fight a war against each other anytime soon.
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Paul Iddon,
Forbes.com,
7 July 2026
Critics say such rhetoric undermines public confidence in election results.