What is another word for oratory?
Pronunciation:
[ ˈɒɹətəɹˌi], [ ˈɒɹətəɹˌi], [ ˈɒ_ɹ_ə_t_ə_ɹ_ˌi]
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Similar words for oratory:
- articulacy (noun)
- church (noun)
- communication (noun)
- declamation (noun)
- diction (noun)
- elocution (noun)
- eloquence (noun)
- other relevant words (noun)
- prelection (noun)
- public speaking (noun)
- rhetoric (noun)
- speech (noun)
- way with words (noun)
- other synonyms
- other relevant words (noun)
Synonyms for Oratory:
n.
• articulacy (noun) • church (noun)- house god,
- house prayer,
- Sacella,
- bethels,
- house worship,
- lords houses,
- lords house,
- lord houses,
- lord house,
- lord's houses.
- de-liveries,
- de-livery,
- de liveries,
- de livery,
- gift gab,
- wordages,
- in-flections,
- in flections,
- in flection,
- in-flection.
- minster,
- meaningfulness,
- Fluentness,
- mellifluousness,
- vestry,
- house of prayer,
- voice culture,
- declamation,
- speech,
- way with words,
- phrasing,
- chancels,
- command of language,
- minsters,
- Facundity,
- diction,
- articulateness,
- bethel,
- volubleness,
- speechmaking,
- expressivity,
- expressiveness,
- Verbalism,
- eloquence,
- voice production,
- facility of speech,
- chantry,
- Chantries,
- chapel,
- wittiness,
- lingo,
- eloquentness,
- articulacy,
- mission,
- flowery language,
- wordage,
- forcefulness,
- Speechifying,
- Vestries,
- rhetoric,
- speechcraft,
- church,
- Sacellum,
- mosque,
- word power,
- chancel,
- volubility,
- silver tongue,
- command language,
- fustians.
Other synonyms:
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- elocution.
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- fluency,
- words,
- monotone,
- gymnastics,
- flow,
- idiolect,
- formality,
- formulation,
- delivery.
- bluster,
- address,
- presentation,
- bombast,
- oratorio,
- discourse,
- gasconade,
- expression,
- grandiosity,
- Puffery,
- prayer,
- rodomontade,
- deanery,
- pronunciation,
- turgidity,
- ritual,
- harangue,
- wind,
- sermon,
- convent,
- rite,
- flatulence,
- temple,
- rhetorical,
- slickness,
- flow of words,
- vividness,
- tabernacle,
- hot air,
- chapel of ease,
- talk,
- demagoguery,
- art of speaking,
- wordiness,
- pyrotechnics,
- kirk,
- cloister,
- Prelection,
- rabble-rousing,
- language,
- speech-making,
- oration,
- homiletics,
- fustian,
- meeting,
- Debating,
- sesquipedality,
- Sacrarium,
- Fane,
- felicitousness,
- glibness,
- grandiloquence,
- lecturing,
- gift of gab,
- Speeching,
- abbey,
- meetinghouse,
- smoothness,
- Multiloquence,
- public speaking,
- oratorical,
- Speechification,
- felicity,
- verbiage,
- nomination,
- disquisition,
- Graphicness,
- utterance,
- basilica,
- speaking,
- forensics,
- windiness,
- conventicle,
- mass,
- gas,
- holy place,
- articulation,
- side chapel,
- verbosity,
- cathedral,
- dissertation,
- magniloquence,
- intonation,
- Demagogism,
- chapel royal,
- enunciation,
- inflection,
- prolixity,
- Oratories,
- friary,
- long-windedness,
- rant,
- wordcraft.
How to use "Oratory" in context?
Oratory is the use of language to persuade an audience to accept a position, adopt a course of action, or believe in a concept. In ancient Greece, oratory was seen as the highest form of rhetoric, and the two most famous ancient orators were Demosthenes and Cicero. Today, oratory is still used to persuade audiences, but it is also used to instill patriotism, unite people, and fire up the troops to fight for a cause.
There are many different forms of oratory, but the most common is political oratory.
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Hypernym for Oratory:
n.
Hyponym for Oratory:
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