Sentence example with the word 'oratory'

oratory

address, chapel of ease, declamation, eloquence, facundity, gift of expression, homiletics, platform oratory, sacellum, silver tongue, speechification, wordcraft

Definition n. addressing an audience formally

Last update: July 7, 2015


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He loved the sound of his own oratory.   [Please select]

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Athenian art and literature in the 4th century declined but slightly from their former standard; philosophy and oratory reached a standard which was never again equalled in antiquity and may still serve as a model.   [Please select]

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That is oratory, the professor said uncontradicted.   [Please select]

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Never were the thoughts and emotions of a whole country more adequately voiced than in this commemorative oratory.   [Please select]

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Was this merely the "tall talk" then so characteristic of American oratory and soon to be satirized in "Martin Chuzzlewit".   [Please select]

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Oratory alone, among the arts of expression, commanded popular interest and applause.   [Please select]

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Let us begin with oratory, an American habit, and, as many besides Dickens have thought, an American defect.   [Please select]

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In commemorative oratory, indeed, he ranked with Webster, but the dust is settling upon his learned and ornate pages.   [Please select]

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Beecher's oratory, in and out of the pulpit, was temperamental, sentimental in the better sense, and admirably human in all its instincts.   [Please select]

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The Southern people could not conceive of a great leader except one who expressed his power through the megaphone of oratory.   [Please select]

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All sorts of prose compositions were carried to perfection by both Greeks and Romans, in history, in criticism, in philosophy, in oratory, in epistles.   [Please select]

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