| Term | Definition |
| attest | n.) to give proof of; to certify that something is true or genuine; to affirm |
| dictate | (v.) to speak and have someone else write down or record what is said; to decree; to order |
| eloquent | (adj.) having fluent, powerful, vivid, graceful or persuasive speech |
| epilogue | (n.) short speech given by an actor to the audience at the end of a play; a chapter or passage at the end of a book |
| eulogy | (n.) an expression of praise for a person or event, especially at a funeral |
| loquacious | (adj.) talkative, continual or excessive talking |
| oratory | (n.) skill in public speaking |
| soliloquy | (n.) a speech by a character who is alone on stage expressing his thoughts as if talking to himself |
| testimonial | (n.) a statement expressing a favorable opinion or appreciation, a tribute |
| verdict | (n.)decision or judgment, especially in a court case |