deliver+a+discourse
1discourse — I. n. 1. (Rare.) Reason, reasoning faculty, reasoning. 2. Dissertation, treatise, disquisition, homily, sermon. 3. Conversation, talk, converse, oral communication, verbal intercourse. II. v. n. 1. Speak, expatiate, hold forth, deliver a… …
2Deliver — De*liv er, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Delivered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Delivering}.] [F. d[ e]livrer, LL. deliberare to liberate, give over, fr. L. de + liberare to set free. See {Liberate}.] 1. To set free from restraint; to set at liberty; to release; to …
3discourse — I noun address, allocution, argument, argumentation, commentary, conference, conlocutio, conloquium, conversation, declamation, dialogue, discussion, disquisition, dissertation, elucidation, exchange of views, excursus, exhortation, exposition,… …
4deliver a speech — index discourse Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
5deliver a talk — index address (talk to), discourse Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
6deliver an address — index discourse, pronounce (speak), speak Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
7discourse — Synonyms and related words: accents, act, address, air, amplify, analyze, argue, article, assignment, bandy words, canvass, causerie, chalk talk, chatter, chew the fat, chew the rag, chin, colloque, colloquial discourse, colloquize, colloquy,… …
8discourse — n 1. conversation, talk, dialogue, colloquy, converse, interlocution, verbal exchange; chat, chitchat, palaver, confabulation, Inf. confab, table talk. 2. address, speech, oration, declamation, Rhet. apostrophe, salutation, valedictory; lecture,… …
9Arjuna — /ahr jeuh neuh/; Skt. /urdd joo neuh/, n. Hinduism. the chief hero of the Bhagavad Gita, befriended by Krishna, who appears as his charioteer and advises him on duty and the immortality of the soul. * * * One of the five brothers who are the… …
10preach — I. v. a. 1. Proclaim (as in a religious discourse), declare, publish, pronounce, deliver. 2. Inculcate, teach, urge, press urgently. II. v. n. 1. Deliver sermons, discourse on religious subjects. 2. Prate sanctimoniously, exhort over righteously …