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Meanings of
oratory
in English
The art of speaking in public eloquently or effectively.
speaking
argumentation
public speaking
art of speaking
Related terms
specialty
field of study
academic discipline
Usage of
oratory
in English
1
Past visits of American presidents to Ireland have come with stirring
oratory
.
2
He did nothing in the line of
oratory
while in the Senate.
3
I and this Félix Broux were in the
oratory
and heard it.
4
Here are found the most inspiring passages in the masterpieces of
oratory
.
5
Attend the Prince to his chamber; I will retire to my
oratory
.
6
Won Carnegie Peace Prize in Texas state intercollegiate
oratory
contest in 1915.
7
The diction of poetry is the same as the diction of
oratory
.
8
And how it beggars the studies eloquence of the masters of
oratory
.
9
Therefore we see in the
oratory
of that time a certain formality.
10
The
oratory
of the grazier, who seconded the resolution, was not inferior.
11
They have recently placed in a tiny
oratory
,
scooped by Guidobaldo II.
12
The earliest specimen of
oratory
is also one of the finest specimens.
13
He was agreeably surprised by the pulpit
oratory
of the young divine.
14
But those were delightful days when I was taking lessons in
oratory
.
15
Upon which piece of
oratory
and reasoning I form the following query.
16
Again and again his triumphant
oratory
mastered the National Assembly of France.
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oratory
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
little oratory
political oratory
great oratory
impassioned oratory
own oratory
More collocations
Oratory
through the time
Oratory
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common