| Third Person Singular | perorates |
| Present Participle | perorating |
| Past Tense | perorated |
| Past Participle | perorated |
perorate passionately
perorate eloquently
perorate extensively
perorate convincingly
perorate authoritatively
perorate confidently
perorate briefly
perorate formally
perorate repeatedly
perorate effectively
the politician began to perorate about the importance of education reform.
during the meeting, she tended to perorate at great length.
he loves to perorate on the virtues of classical music.
the professor would often perorate about historical events.
she perorated passionately about climate change during her speech.
the speaker began to perorate, losing the audience's attention.
it's easy to perorate when you are passionate about a topic.
he tends to perorate without considering the time constraints.
before the vote, she perorated on the need for change.
the debate became tedious as both sides began to perorate.
perorate passionately
perorate eloquently
perorate extensively
perorate convincingly
perorate authoritatively
perorate confidently
perorate briefly
perorate formally
perorate repeatedly
perorate effectively
the politician began to perorate about the importance of education reform.
during the meeting, she tended to perorate at great length.
he loves to perorate on the virtues of classical music.
the professor would often perorate about historical events.
she perorated passionately about climate change during her speech.
the speaker began to perorate, losing the audience's attention.
it's easy to perorate when you are passionate about a topic.
he tends to perorate without considering the time constraints.
before the vote, she perorated on the need for change.
the debate became tedious as both sides began to perorate.
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