Oratorical

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɔˈrætərɪkəl/

Definitions of oratorical

adjective relating to the art or practice of public speaking

Example Sentences

A1 The oratorical skills of the speaker were impressive.

A2 The student's oratorical abilities helped him win the debate.

B1 The politician's oratorical style captivated the audience.

B2 Her oratorical prowess was evident in her powerful speech.

C1 The professor's oratorical delivery was both engaging and persuasive.

C2 The oratorical performance at the conference was hailed as one of the best in recent years.

Examples of oratorical in a Sentence

formal The oratorical skills of the speaker captivated the audience during the conference.

informal His oratorical prowess really impressed everyone at the party.

slang The rapper's oratorical flow on stage was fire!

figurative Her oratorical style was like a symphony, each word a note in a beautiful composition.

Grammatical Forms of oratorical

past tense

oratoricalized

plural

oratoricals

comparative

more oratorical

superlative

most oratorical

present tense

oratoricalizes

future tense

will oratoricalize

perfect tense

has oratoricalized

continuous tense

is oratoricalizing

singular

oratorical

positive degree

oratorical

infinitive

to oratoricalize

gerund

oratoricalizing

participle

oratoricalized

Origin and Evolution of oratorical

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'oratorical' originated from the Latin word 'oratorius', which means 'pertaining to speaking or speeches'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'oratorical' has come to be used to describe anything related to or characteristic of the style or manner of an orator, particularly in reference to public speaking or eloquence.