Associations to the word «Oratorical»
Noun
- Oratory
- Cicero
- Orator
- Oration
- Eloquence
- Skill
- Rhetoric
- Flourish
- Contest
- Talent
- Gladstone
- Speech
- Sermon
- Authorship
- Seneca
- Triumph
- Persuasion
- Gesture
- Ability
- Lucius
- Gift
- Debate
- Antony
- Temperament
- Discourse
- Speaker
- Style
- Treatise
- Hitler
- Lecture
- Power
- Laurel
- Display
- Aristotle
- Genius
- Interpretation
- Delivery
- Argument
- Dialogue
- Burke
- Quality
- Exercise
- Homer
- Sentiment
- Tribute
- Address
- Leadership
- Poetry
- Slavery
- Audience
- Remark
- Manner
- Pause
- Success
- Competition
- Profession
- Reputation
- Emotion
- Scholar
- Athens
- Qualification
- Clay
- Appeal
- Opponent
- Influence
- Value
- Notion
- Greece
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
ORATORICAL, adjective. Of, or relating to oratory or an orator
Dictionary definition
ORATORICAL, adjective. Characteristic of an orator or oratory; "oratorical prose"; "harangued his men in an oratorical way"- Robert Graves.
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