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CONCRETE
ORATOR
OFFICIOUS
COMPOSURE
DIDACTIC
COLLOQUIAL
ASSUAGE
IMPLICATION
IRREPROACHABLE
USURP
A good orator must have a concrete message delivered with composure.
He must create the implication that he is irreproachable.
The message can be didactic even officious but can be gotten away with,
if you usurp your audience’s full attention.
To assuage listeners, you should thrown in some colloquial phrases and humor.
A skilled public speaker must convey a clear and solid message with poise.
They should appear above reproach to establish credibility.
Even if the speech feels overly instructive or somewhat pushy, it can still
land well—so long as the speaker completely captures the audience’s attention.
To keep the crowd engaged and at ease, it helps to mix in some casual
language and a bit of humor.
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