To give a speech, especially in a loud and strident manner. Imagine Kennedy in Berlin or Hitler at Nuremberg.
rant, is to declaim violently
I'm not sure "recite" has an antonym, as I can't think of anything that is the exact opposite of repeating from memory. I suppose fabricating something on the spot and then NOT saying it would be the closest thing, but there isn't a word for that and it's sort of a nonsensical concept anyway.
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The two girls were very mean to me. This is a sentence containing the word mean.
rant, is to declaim violently
To give a speech, especially in a loud and strident manner. Imagine Kennedy in Berlin or Hitler at Nuremberg.
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To declaim violently means to forcefully and passionately deliver a speech or statement, typically with strong emotion and intensity. This could involve shouting or using aggressive language to convey a message.
The critic noted approvingly that the narrator spoke his lines naturally and refrained from declaiming them theatrically.
Someone who speaks dramatically and impressively could be called a declaim or an orator.
dance, dodge, do, double, dangle, dive, define, declaim, describe, dart, decipher...
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Communicate regarding/about/on/pertaining/my intentions....so forth Confer Declaim Discuss Speak Converse
He participated in and supervised the execution of thousands of people, including killing one of his best friends in a drunken rage.