oratories in English

noun
1
a small chapel, especially for private worship.
At the same time, the Filippine Order was spreading its wings, and oratories were set up in many cities in Roman Catholic countries.
2
(in the Roman Catholic Church) a religious society of secular priests founded in Rome in 1564 to provide plain preaching and popular services and established in various countries.
3
the art or practice of formal speaking in public.
‘By any standards public oratory is appalling’, claimed Donald Horne in The Lucky Country.
synonyms:rhetoriceloquencegrandiloquencemagniloquencepublic speakingspeech-makingdeclamationway with wordsgift of (the) gabsilver tongue

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1. Asyndeton In Speech Aristotle once mentioned that this kind of rhetoric device was the most effective in spoken oratories than in written prose and quite aptly, some of the most remembered Asyndeton statements are part of some well known speeches.