Words and phrases that have a meaning related to oratorical: (113 results)
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Also try:rhetorical, oratorial, extempore, histrionic, churchillian, extemporaneous, stentorian, pugilistic, eloquent, pianistic, sermonic, declamatory, ineloquent, lincolnesque, persuasive, mellifluous, oracular, cadenced, johnsonian, adroit, preternatural, magisterial, unerring, bombastic, teacherly, folksy, polysyllabic, mozartian, statesmanly, terpsichorean, lyrical, aphoristic, hortatory, exhortatory, misunderestimate, basso profundo, virtuosic, handelian, homiletic, improvisatory, platitudinous, conversational, metrical, masterly, expository, orotund, beethovenian, mozartean, mesmeric, sonorous, idiomatic, shakespearian, sophoclean, jesuitical, ex tempore, intellectual, bully pulpit, grandiloquent, lawyerly, rabelaisian, seraphic, spellbinding, shakespearean, electrifying, polemical, uncanny, honed, unstatesmanlike, fugal, songlike, pointedness, bloviation, telegenic, intemperate, mesmerizing, connotative, deft, florid, erudite, bardic, verbose, poetical, soldierly, incendiary, hubristic, ungifted, demagogic, inimitable, poetic, unpresidential, melismatic, fortissimo, jocular, cerebral, felicitous, delphic, sesquipedalian, rapier, schoolmarmish, autodidactic, toneless, rhyming, elocutionary, imitative, artistic, novelistic, comedic, choreographic, inventive, journalistic, reportorial, superlative, theatric
— Nouns for oratorical: powers, style, skills, contest, power, ability, skill, gifts, contests, talents, talent, more...
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