Meaning & Definition of word "Oratorical"

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    Oratorical

    /ˌɔːrəˈtɔːrɪkəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Relating to the art of public speaking or rhetoric.
      • Example: His oratorical skills were evident as he captivated the audience with his powerful speech.
    • 2. Characteristic of an eloquent or persuasive style of speaking.
      • Example: The candidate's oratorical finesse set him apart from his competitors during the debate.
    • 3. Having the qualities of an effective speaker; skillful in the use of language.
      • Example: She delivered an oratorical masterpiece that moved many to tears.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'orator' meaning 'one who speaks', plus the suffix '-ical'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    oratorical skills:

    Abilities related to effective public speaking.

    oratorical contest:

    A competition focused on public speaking abilities.

    oratorical performance:

    A presentation or speech delivered effectively in front of an audience.

    Related Words

    orator:

    A person who delivers an oration or formal speech.

    oration:

    A formal speech, especially one given on a ceremonial occasion.

    rhetoric:

    The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing.

    Slang Meanings of oratorical