Meaning & Definition of word "Oration"

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    Oration

    /ɔːˈreɪʃən/

    noun:

    • 1. A formal speech, especially one given on a ceremonial occasion.
      • Example: The president delivered an inspiring oration during the memorial service.
    • 2. A discourse intended to stir feelings; an elaborate or rhetorical speech.
      • Example: Her oration on the importance of education captivated the entire audience.
    • 3. A style of speaking or writing that is characterized by elevated language and grand expressions.
      • Example: The oration at the wedding was filled with heartfelt sentiments and poetic language.

    Etymology

    Late Middle English from Latin 'oratio', from 'orare' meaning 'to speak'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    oration to the masses:

    An inspiring speech aimed at a large audience.

    deliver an oration:

    To give a formal speech.

    oration of gratitude:

    A speech expressing thanks.

    Related Words

    orationist:

    A person who delivers orations.

    eloquence:

    The art of using language effectively.

    rhetoric:

    The art of persuasion through speaking or writing.

    Slang Meanings of oration

    Meaning: Showy speech.

    Example Sentence: His oration sounded great but was just a bunch of fluff.

    Meaning: Public speaking gig.

    Example Sentence: I'm just doing a short oration at the school's talent show.