Examples of 'oratorical' in a sentence

Meaning of "oratorical"

oratorical (adjective): Relating to the art or practice of giving speeches or public speaking
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  • of, or relating to oratory or an orator.

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Cicero ascribes to him considerable oratorical abilities.
I always support an oratorical contest instead of a singing contest.
Batteries were speaking with thunderous oratorical effort.
The teaching of oratorical art necessitated applied exercises.
He was especially known for his oratorical skills.
His oratorical ability was outstanding.
This whole discourse is couched in oratorical language.
He even won several oratorical contests and writing awards.
He had a fine presence and great oratorical power.
They are oratorical works that will survive the test of time.
He was renowned for his oratorical skills.
Oratorical are hot.
I won it in a citywide oratorical contest five years ago.
Neither are we all born with extraordinary oratorical skills.
On the oratorical art.

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In this position he showed proofs of his remarkable oratorical talents.
You are an oratorical snob.
He returned ostensibly cultured and with brilliant oratorical skills.
In this fantastically powerful oratorical fashion that would woo audiences.
With him the bourgeois revolution enters an oratorical phase.
Powell was renowned for his oratorical skills and his maverick nature.
He is also remembered for his writings and oratorical skills.
Tyler enjoyed a prominent oratorical platform but could do little to influence the legislature.
That was just what you call an oratorical gesture.
Through his oratorical gifts and reputation for extreme asceticism he attracted a large following.
She ranked first place in the oratorical contest.
An oratorical contest will be held next Sunday.
Studied the oratorical art.
Keokuk was noted for his personal bravery as well as oratorical skill.
That oratorical strength is leaving in January of next year.
I won it in a citywide oratorical contest.
An oratorical dedicated to Saint Michel is located at the entrance of the hamlet.
To him considerable oratorical abilities.
The oratorical contests held at St.
The explosion of an oratorical rocket.
The Optimist Oratorical Contest gives youngsters the chance to speak to the world.
That is no trivial or oratorical question.
So with oratorical theory, combined larger meta models on communication.
This is a long way from my anger over my oratorical lapses.
Amy Richlin identifies oratorical invective as a source for both satire and epigram.
Externally his sermons present a finished oratorical and artistic form.
Despite certain oratorical precautions, this text is unbalanced and unjust.
The ordinary university lectures also usually had an oratorical character.
We have just seen in what oratorical guise Rousseau hid the word deception.
It was the first time they had heard him in one of his oratorical moods.
Well, your faith in your oratorical skills is impressive.
It is a mistake, however, to imagine that they preached only oratorical sermons.
Will, your brilliant oratorical device of ironic repetition has saved me.
The northern press praised Revels for his oratorical abilities.
The book should not be an oratorical essay, but simply a narrative play.

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