Similar words: oratorio, moratorium, historical, rhetorical, historically, rhetorically, rhetorical device, rhetorical question. Meaning: [‚ɑrə'tɑrɪkl ,‚ɔ- /‚ɒr-] adj. characteristic of an orator or oratory.
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(1) Will you judge the oratorical contest next week?
(2) He reached oratorical heights which left him and some of his players in tears.
(3) His public outbursts of temper and his oratorical thunderbolts of defiance were likewise psychological reinforcements for a person who needed them.
(4) Beecher, he found, could not equal Spurgeon in oratorical powers and, of course, Spurgeon was never a political parson.
(5) But unlike Douglass he had no oratorical gift, no passionate language, no silver tongue.
(6) As she continued her oratorical massacre, he came to a sober realization.
(7) On the campaign trail, his oratorical skills have left much to be desired.
(8) His oratorical efforts evoked no response in his audience.
(9) We'll organize an oratorical contest.
(10) Will you oratorical contest next week?
(11) There was no oratorical talent in the ship.
(12) Eariler prose , is neither ponderous, flowery nor oratorical.
(13) Douglas won reelection, but Lincoln's antislavery position and oratorical brilliance made him a national figure in the young Republican Party. Sentencedict.com
(14) The arbitration award for the oratorical contest was made by a jury of nine professors.
(15) I won first place in the English Oratorical Contest of our university.
(16) She retained her oratorical bounce when there was so much more to do.
(17) Ciceronian means Cicero's eloquent, oratorical manner of writing, which has had an enormous influence on the development of European prose.
(18) Won the third place in all Guangzhou English Oratorical Contest in 1989.
(19) The award for the oratorical contest was made by a jury of nine professors.
(20) He told them that he got a good oratorical skills, speaking a lot of talk, then.
(21) His legal and political speeches are models of Latin diction. His eloquent, oratorical manner of writing, described as Ciceronian .
(22) In middle school's time also frequently participates in the school hold the oratorical contest!
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