Associations to the word «Oration»
Noun
- Cicero
- Orator
- Funeral
- Eloquence
- Oratory
- Athenian
- Hearer
- Sermon
- Gettysburg
- Antony
- Rhetoric
- Lister
- Commencement
- Plutarch
- Everett
- Dec
- Kappa
- Webster
- Col
- Speech
- Cato
- Caesar
- Julian
- Praise
- Discourse
- Bunker
- Plato
- Statesman
- Phi
- Humanism
- Dignity
- Lecture
- Posterity
- Pamphlet
- Commemoration
- Tully
- Socrates
- Gaius
- Plymouth
- Dartmouth
- Erasmus
- Brutus
- Treatise
- Narration
- Authorship
- Jeremiah
- Sumner
- Epistle
- Fourth
- Gregory
- Address
- Henrietta
- Prose
- Emerson
- Vocabulary
- Earle
- Condensation
- Athens
- Della
- Humanist
- Abolition
- Marcus
- Preface
- Memorial
- Commendation
- Deceased
- Applause
- Galen
- Pompey
- Ovid
- Speaking
- Carlyle
- Antioch
- Dialogue
- Procession
- Pliny
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
ORATION, noun. A formal ceremonial speech
ORATION, verb. To deliver an oration; to speak.
Dictionary definition
ORATION, noun. An instance of oratory; "he delivered an oration on the decline of family values".
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