oratory|oratories in English

noun

[or·a·to·ry || 'ɑrətɔrɪ ,'ɔ- /'ɒrətrɪ]

art of public speaking; skill and experience in public speaking

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1. I admire the oratory of some politicians.

2. Of, like, or supporting anarchy: Anarchic oratory

3. His oratory drew tears from his audience.

4. He dazzled the crowd with his oratory.

5. He displayed determination as well as powerful oratory.

6. Of, like, or supporting anarchy: Anarchic oratory.

7. He roused the masses with his oratory.

8. Reverend Sonny Lara is well-known for his oratory.

9. Much of his power came from his brilliant oratory.

10. They were defeated by the power of her oratory.

11. He loved the sound of his own oratory.

12. The prime minister has a reputation for powerful oratory.

13. Some politicians are famous for their powers of oratory.

14. 3 The crowd was held spellbound by her oratory.

15. He pulverized the opposition with the force of his oratory.

16. His oratory soon had the crowd booing his opponents.

17. 16 Reverend Sonny Lara is well-known for his oratory.

18. The wedding will be at the Brompton Oratory next month.

19. He pulverise the opposition with the force of his oratory.

20. He pulverize the opposition with the force of his oratory.

21. 1 He pulverized the opposition with the force of his oratory.

22. Oratory PrepAratory School, commonly known as Oratory Prep, is a Roman Catholic college prepAratory day school for boys in grades 7-12, located in Summit, New Jersey.

23. Queen Victoria was simply Bewildered by the oratory of Sir Ponnambalam Ramanathan.

24. 28 Your music and oratory inspire your allies to greater deeds of valor.

25. Marquis Childs of The Washington Post wrote that King's speech "rose above mere oratory".