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oratorical

[awr-uh-tawr-i-kuhl, or-uh-tor-] / ˌɔr əˈtɔr ɪ kəl, ˌɒr əˈtɒr- /


ADJECTIVE
characteristic of oratory
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK


Example Sentences

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Mr. Will also didn’t mention what Charles Dickens said about Mr. Bumble, the character with whom Mr. Will opened his column: He “had a great idea of his oratorical powers and his importance.”

From Washington Post

Still, when big issues are on the line, he remains the oratorical equivalent of a kid learning to ride a bike in a room full of Ming vases.

From Washington Post

An oratorical force whose leadership helped abolish apartheid in South Africa, Archbishop Tutu died at 90 in Cape Town.

From New York Times

Still, his oratorical skills, unflagging enthusiasm and abiding sense of faith made him for many an irresistible figure.

From Washington Post

But Tutu’s oratorical skills and powerful intellect were undeniable.

From Los Angeles Times