Pronunciation: /ɔˈreɪʃən/
noun a formal speech given on a public occasion
A1 The student gave a short oration in front of the class.
A2 The mayor delivered a powerful oration during the town hall meeting.
B1 The politician's oration captivated the audience and swayed their opinions.
B2 The professor's oration on climate change was both informative and inspiring.
C1 The oration delivered by the renowned speaker was met with a standing ovation.
C2 The oration given at the conference was hailed as a masterpiece of rhetoric.
formal The politician delivered a powerful oration to the crowd gathered in the square.
informal She gave a really good oration at the school assembly.
slang His oration was so lit, everyone was cheering.
figurative The music conductor's movements were like a silent oration, guiding the orchestra to perfection.
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