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oratorically

/awr-uh-tawr-i-kuhl, or-uh-tor-/US // ˌɔr əˈtɔr ɪ kəl, ˌɒr əˈtɒr- //

演说中,演说,演说家,演说上

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or characteristic of an orator or oratory: His oratorical prowess has led to political success.
    • : given to oratory: an oratorical speaker.

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Examples

  • Indeed, when you read it, you comprehend how, almost inevitably, his oratorical gifts eclipsed his skill as a writer.

  • I had participated there in an oratorical contest sponsored by the Negro Elks.

  • Correa has the oil, attitude, and oratorical flare to fill the role.

  • A former bus driver and transport-workers union leader, Maduro lacks the charisma and oratorical flourish of his mentor.

  • In terms of sheer oratorical skills, Julián Castro and Michelle Obama are as good as anyone in politics today.

  • There is nothing oratorical in his style of delivery; it is calm, slow, and has a rather soporific influence upon his hearers.

  • The Mayor of Kinghamstead, a managing little man with no great belief in my oratorical powers, was sticking his face up to mine.

  • Though ungainly in appearance and with no oratorical talent, he was witty and formidable in debate.

  • It had been agreed that Sandoval, who possessed the most oratorical ability, should deliver the last toast as a summing up.

  • Little can now be gathered, after such a lapse of years, of his oratorical powers in the pulpit.