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 Translation for 'oratorical' from English to Latin
oratorius {adj}oratorical
declamatio {f}oratorical exercise
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Translation for 'oratorical' from English to Latin

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oratorical
oratorius {adj}

oratorical exercise
declamatio {f}
Usage Examples English
  • In 2017, the Olivaint Conference created the Olivier Schnerb Prize for Eloquence in tribute to itslate oratorical advisor.
  • He could be an effective Commons performer. His self-confident, upper-class drawl and theatrical oratorical style enraged Labour MPs.
  • By the early 1750s, Attakullakulla, renowned for his oratorical skills, had been appointed a principal speaker for the Cherokee Nation.
  • Herbert Spencer Hadley was born on February 20, 1872, in Olathe, Kansas. In 1891 and 1894, Hadley won first prize in Missouri's oratorical contest.
  • Metellus was generous in his support of the arts, sponsoring his friend the poet Archias. Cicero spoke highly of Metellus' oratorical skills.

  • The peroration is widely held to be one of the finest oratorical moments of the war and of Churchill's career.
  • A tireless worker, well-educated and endowed with real oratorical talent, his political and union career was not always up to his ambitions and personal qualities.
  • The Montgomery Improvement Association sponsored an oratorical contest at the school.
  • Roger Winsbacher (June 19, 1928 – February 13, 2012) was a French rabbi and educator known for his oratorical and pedagogical skills.
  • He won several awards in English composition, oratorical and literary contests from 1922 to 1926. In 1965, he was named "Outstanding Catholic Poe"t by United Poets Laureate International.

  • He also spoke at a large variety of events, and was known for his oratorical talents.
  • Pretender stressed social commentary in calypso, and throughout his career stayed with oratorical ballads.
  • He was also a judge for Spanish oratorical contests in Cebu.
  • After graduating from Cornell, a number of Irving member had careers reflecting the literary and oratorical activities of the Society.
  • Lucius Passienus Rufus was a Roman senator and a "novus homo" of some oratorical talent. He was consul in 4 BC as the colleague of Gaius Calvisius Sabinus.

  • Buffet had some oratorical talent, but shone most in opposition.
  • The oratorical style of its writing is evidenced by the metrical structure of the text.
  • The book should not be an oratorical essay, but simply a narrative play.
  • Kennedy has also been praised for his oratorical abilities and his skill at creating unity.
  • He was acclaimed the University Champion Orator after he won the first prize in three consecutive inter-university oratorical contests: the 1949 Inter-University Oratorical contest sponsored by the Civil Liberties Union; the Student Councils Association of the Philippines, and the Inter-University Symposium on the Japanese Peace Treaty in 1951.

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