Definitions for oratorical

oratorical or·a·tor·i·cal

Spelling: [awr-uh-tawr-i-kuh l, or-uh- Oratorical is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 12 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 14 points.

You can make 356 anagrams from letters in oratorical (aaciloorrt).

Definitions for oratorical

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of an orator or oratory:
  2. given to oratory:

Origin of oratorical

First recorded in 1610-20; orator, orator(y)1 + -ical

Examples for oratorical

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

This contest, aside from its oratorical power, deserves a place in history.

If he had the oratorical powers of either of those men, he might do anything.

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

“A memorable display of oratory and oratorical skill,” fierce Obama critic Charles Krauthammer admitted.

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

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

Never had his oratorical skill been exhibited to better advantage.

The latter's address was, so the Item said, "a triumph of oratorical effort."

oratorical contests were frequent, and they excited popular interest.

Word Value for oratorical
Scrable

12

Words with friends

14

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