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"oratorical" Definitions
  1. connected with the art of public speaking

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Let's assume that Mosby's statement was just some oratorical flourish.
Her oratorical weaknesses contribute to Mrs Clinton's reputation for shiftiness.
The former vice president's announcement video was broad and oratorical.
The oratorical contest judges were all from a military veterans group.
What dialogue exists is down to earth and devoid of oratorical pomposity.
Setting her debate performance aside, Williamson's oratorical skill and appeal shouldn't be underestimated.
Obama's husband, President Barack Obama, for years has drawn praise for his oratorical skills.
Though lacking the oratorical flair of President Barack Obama's speech, Clinton fulfilled her goals.
As a rebuttal of Mr Trump's agenda, the speech was an unusual oratorical success.
Few in Peru doubt his oratorical skills or ability to out-campaign his rivals.
Almost every major speech or Hollywood oratorical scene climaxes in a 12-second burst.
Why assume that Spencer has some kind of Messianic oratorical potency (especially when he doesn't)?
We're used to seeing him put his oratorical skills to work to persuade and inspire.
President Obama Obama's exceptional oratorical skills have shone at every stage of his political career.
She also comes from reality television, but from a genre that has augmented her oratorical powers.
The former presidential candidates couldn't be more different in their political stances, oratorical approaches or hometowns.
There Luther scored an oratorical triumph with a speech adducing Scripture in defense of his heresies.
Genet's oratorical strategy, a full-scale assault on the toxic apathy of white liberals, remains prophetic.
For all his oratorical gifts, Bill is far from the best person to speak on Hillary's behalf.
More than any major candidate in the race, his oratorical style is conversational with few obvious flourishes.
The media bought into the idea that Gore was a rhetorical giant and Bush was a oratorical pygmy.
Much of his appeal has come from his youth, his dynamism, his good looks and his oratorical skills.
The leader of the DAP was impressed by Hitler's oratorical flourishes and urged him to join the party.
Solomon stands near a temple, his left hand clutching a staff, his right raised in an oratorical gesture.
A few months later, at a raucous rally in Fort Dodge, Iowa, Trump delivered a kind of oratorical masterclass.
As a second or alternative project, students can focus on one particular campaign strategy: oratorical skills and speech writing.
He wasn't a great fundraiser or an oratorical magician, and he hadn't mastered the dark arts of negative campaigning.
But her intervention in the debate was symptomatic of her overall oratorical record: way too little, far too late.
He won renown by his oratorical powers both in the northern part of the United States and in England.
Mr. Reid's oratorical style, which tends toward mumbling, helps create the impression that he is not particularly having much fun.
Both Johnson and Mr. Trump, neither blessed with literary or oratorical skills, succeeded two of the most gifted presidential wordsmiths.
And yet Diaz held his own in the trash-talking pageant in Torrance precisely by being the oratorical opposite of McGregor.
Yet countering the anti-immigration and anti-free-trade slogans in this election year will require all of his oratorical skills.
Schreck thought back to the oratorical contest and its prompt to talk about how the Constitution related to her own life.
Three times, the party nominated William Jennings Bryan, the quirky progressive with great oratorical pipes, and three times they were trounced.
In particular, Andrew Johnson, who rose to the presidency upon Abraham Lincoln's assassination, outraged his putative Republican allies with his oratorical antics.
The annual address is overhyped and forgettable at the best of times, and Trump's oratorical skills don't lend themselves to the occasion.
It's understandable to want to channel Martin Luther King Jr.'s oratorical gifts when writing about him, but sometimes the metaphors strain.
When I was a high school student in 1972 I gave a speech on this topic at the state oratorical championship finals.
He entered the House of Commons in 2010, where his eccentricity and his penchant for obscure oratorical references were often on display.
Deep down in Mr. Trump's ungrammatical subconscious, some ancient understanding of the nature of dramaturgical, as opposed to oratorical, discourse briefly stirred.
Presidential contests, as Ezra Klein writes, emphasize allegedly "masculine" virtues like oratorical skill and toughness over "feminine" ones like cooperation and consensus building.
At C. C. Spaulding High School, he played baseball and honed his public speaking skills in the drama club and in oratorical competitions.
We Are The Dream: The Kids Of The Martin Luther King Oratorical Festival dives into how the young competitors prepare for their performances.
But his oratorical clumsiness and unfamiliarity with governmental "guardrails" do not prove the necessary requirement of "intent" in an obstruction of justice case.
Times correspondent Cyril Brown spends most of the piece documenting the factors behind Hitler's early rise in Bavaria, Germany, including his oratorical skills.
President Barack Obama's speech Thursday night was another piece of oratorical skill that managed to completely eviscerate Donald Trump while avoiding its target's cynicism.
With his conviction and oratorical skill, people say he has assumed the mantle of Dr. King and the leadership of the Civil Rights Movement.
He'd long admired Netanyahu's swagger and oratorical skills, his insistence on projecting himself as a great historical actor, and his willingness to challenge Obama.
Vocal lines are set in twisting, mock-oratorical phrases as the orchestra bustles with Minimalist-like strings of racing sixteenth notes and pummeling chords.
For while the Bard's version musters oratorical verve, the historian's offers a coup de théâtre, complete with the astute use of props, sightlines and stagecraft.
Before West, 38, was making chart-topping singles, the rapper was reciting poems in middle school in 1990, proving he's always had strong oratorical abilities.
" Jake Orlowitz, of the Wikimedia Foundation, waxes oratorical: "A Decentralized Web belongs to all of us: Its power lies in our connections to each other.
When the oratorical grudge match was over, Mr. Guardian said he still expected the state to help Atlantic City before it runs out of money.
While other candidates have been lampooned for robotic redundancies or caricatured as cut-and-paste campaigners, Mr. Sanders has made oratorical consistency his calling card.
Trump isn't the first showman known nearly as much for his marital lives as for his tendency toward oratorical extremes about refugees and "criminal" immigrants.
Comey answered them with such painstaking earnestness and modesty that it was the oratorical equivalent of a student handing a teacher a gleamingly polished apple.
It was delivered in a cadence that is steeped in an African-American religious oratorical tradition that broader America first heard in Dr. King's speeches.
This is a voice-dominated verse in which the taut snap of lines in some poems jostles productively against the incantatory, oratorical mode of others.
Most of the clapping at a political address is obnoxious for the way it disrupts any kind of oratorical rhythm and for its partisan clinginess.
Gillibrand, in her own speech to the Iowa Women's March, contrasted a rousing oratorical style with a quieter, more intimate one that drew her audience in.
Students of rhetoric call it parataxis and it's perfect, not just for the sound bite and the headline, but for the micro-oratorical world of Twitter.
She relives — and reconsiders — her past oratorical triumphs in a semi-facsimile of the American Legion halls she once haunted, and which continue to haunt her.
For all his oratorical gifts, Mr. Modi rarely meets reporters, and his aides are openly dismissive of the Indian press and its role in a democracy.
As candidates shouted over one another in a lunge for microphone time, she found a cranny of oratorical space in which to land a good line.
Kendi, who grew up in New York and went to school in Virginia, was a finalist in the Prince William County Martin Luther King, Jr. oratorical contest.
He didn't even wait to be president to stake out this oratorical approach to foreign policy, beginning with a speech in Berlin during the 2008 presidential race.
The 47-year-old, who is widely referred to by her first name, is considered the more savvy Gandhi sibling due to her charm and oratorical prowess.
Mr. Huston's performance, however competent, is no match compared with Heston's heaving, oratorical gravitas, which gave even casual remarks the ring of Scripture declaimed from a mountaintop.
Mr. Bohlen's mother won a national oratorical contest in 1941 sponsored by the Catholic Student's Mission Crusade and presided over by New York Archbishop Francis J. Spellman.
Where Sanders subverted the format with his raw and cranky authenticity, Buttigieg embraced it, turning it into a one-ring circus for an oratorical one-man band.
The format Saturday played to Booker's considerable oratorical talents, which have consistently brought crowds to their feet during his campaign swings through the key early primary states.
Hosted by the Delta Theta Sigma Alumnae Chapter, the contest encourages children from across Northern Virginia to display extraordinary oratorical and rhetoric skills in honor of Dr. King.
But by labeling Mitt Romney -- a self-evidently decent and rather moderate man -- as a wicked rich guy, Obama's campaign contributed to the oratorical weaponization of US politics.
Oratorical fireworks are expected today as the Senate Judiciary Committee convenes amid growing animosity over Republicans' refusal to consider any Supreme Court nominee put forward by President Obama.
Discuss. In another oratorical high point, the president managed, in a speech about the evils of North Korea, to work in a plug for one of his properties.
Cruz's oratorical skills served him well, as he gave crisp, clear answers, deriding Trump as a guy who talked tough but wouldn't actually deliver on a conservative policy agenda.
And after the bombings in New York and New Jersey, she rushed to make the case that Mr. Trump had endangered the country with his oratorical attacks on Muslims.
My close study of his craft led Ms. Franklin to invite me on stage with her in Atlanta in 2012 to offer an appreciation for his formidable oratorical talents.
"I would have voted for Cory Booker hands down," said Mr. Davis, who had been swayed by Mr. Booker's upbeat message of unity as well as his oratorical skills.
President Obama's oratorical skills, paired with a keen intellect enabling him to digest complex issues, have served to establish his credibility as leader of the world's most visible country.
"He was slower than Roosevelt or Al Smith to decide on a course of action and he lacked Roosevelt's oratorical skills to persuade with soaring rhetoric," Professor Tananbaum writes.
The president did not spare on the oratorical flourishes in his speech, either, casting himself as a historic figure who is successfully building on the legacy of the Founding Fathers.
And after the recent bombings in New York and New Jersey, she rushed to make the case that Mr. Trump had endangered the country with his oratorical attacks on Muslims.
On the page, anyway, the ideological and stylistic chasms that separate them start to dissolve in a sea of overlapping oratorical devices, similar phrases and at times identical word choice.
When Heidi Schreck was fourteen, her mother cajoled her into entering the American Legion Oratorical Contest, in which high-school students give speeches on the U.S. Constitution for prize money.
" She became a friendlier, more oratorical version of herself, and then a delightfully inconsequential eccentric, lauding "love's extraordinary-ordinary stubbornness" or announcing, "Writing is exciting / and baseball is like writing.
His strong oratorical skills and upbeat, love-first message seemed like it might catch on with a base desperate to turn the page on President Trump's unending fury and divisiveness.
Pelosi likely would weigh several factors in choosing the managers, including their expertise on constitutional law, familiarity with details of the Trump impeachment case, as well as their oratorical eloquence.
Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey has been a near-constant Southern presence the last couple of years, offering his endorsement and oratorical skills to a range of Democratic candidates.
Vocally Mr. Pascal's style, with its oratorical flourishes and art-rock grandiosity, evokes early David Bowie and Queen, while Mr. Rapp's steady, impassioned delivery has unadorned folk-rock simplicity and sincerity.
We'd gathered Monday, with the Franklin family's blessing, to behold a trove of all kinds of genius — physical, musical, oratorical, sartorial, tonsorial, metaphysical — the most staggering genius, of course, being Franklin's.
Ryan, Trump and others who had devoted so much oratorical energy to demonizing Obamacare felt that they needed a symbolic victory — any symbolic victory — but discovered that they couldn't ignore the price.
Without the centralized leadership, oratorical strength and widespread influence organized religion has historically provided to black liberation struggles, it has been difficult for the movement to sustain itself on a national front.
Johnson — known for his ambition, mop of hair, oratorical skills and spotty command of policy detail — takes office at one of the most tumultuous points in post-World War II British history (Reuters).
Mr. Crowley was viewed by some as an heir apparent to the speakership, and has been a mentor to Mr. Jeffries, whose oratorical gifts — he gives speeches extemporaneously, without notes — Mr. Crowley enthusiastically praised.
Some journalists argue that while they share the collective alarm, they object to the method of response, believing the news media are handing Trump "another oratorical cudgel to beat them over the head" (Wichita Eagle).
Before John Lewis, the African-American civil rights leader and congressman, began his illustrious career, he was a boy growing up on an Alabama farm, practicing his oratorical skills on his family's flock of chickens.
For all his literary and oratorical gifts, he didn't coin the kinds of phrases that stick with repetition, as if his distaste for politics generally—the schmoozing, the fakery—extended to the fashioning of slogans.
To be sure, Obama's oratorical gifts, when he used them in defense of American principles of equality, justice and freedom, are among the elements of US foreign policy we will sorely miss during the next administration.
"But it is easily understandable on the assumption that principles and values are intended for oratorical flourishes, while what matters is tens of billions of dollars in arms sales," Chomsky said in an email to Reuters.
"Family values don't stop at the Rio Grande," he had liked saying in 2000, the sentiment an oratorical forerunner to his brother Jeb's characterization of the "act of love" that motivates people to cross the border.
This is among the broadest and most oratorical announcement videos we've seen so far, totally bereft of the line graphs we saw in Senator Elizabeth Warren's kickoff or the vivid personal biography in Senator Cory Booker's.
There are ideas that are too good to be true, and one of them is the just-gone-viral idea that Donald Trump's oratorical appeal is that there is something ladylike in the way he talks.
The oratorical challenges of Sunday's statewide Iowa Democratic event would have daunted William Jennings Bryan, the famed Nebraska "boy orator," who harangued his way into the 1896 Democratic presidential nomination with his legendary "Cross of Gold" speech.
" In a call to elect more women to high office, Ms. Warren tucked in an oratorical wink to the crowd: One of those offices, she said, was "that really nice, oval-shaped room at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
They've also got cinematic staples including both Casino Royale (1967) and Casino Royale (2006), and original films like We Are the Dream: The Kids of the Oakland MLK Oratorical Fest and Ali & Cavett: The Tale of the Tapes.
A podium-wielding McCarthy plays on Spicer's rocky start at the White House -- his oratorical stumbles, his new, Trump-like scorn for critical press, his equally Trumpian fact-manipulation -- with a well-studied ear for his tics and tone.
Kendi's new book, "How to Be an Antiracist," looks back at his fateful day in the oratorical contest and lays out a way for us all to understand the roots, acts, and definitions of racism in the United States.
The fervour with which he has pursued his goals occasionally yields impressive oratorical results, as when he wowed an assembled crowd of western dignitaries at the 2017 Future Investment Initiative by harking back to a more tolerant Saudi society.
Yes, two of the four longest-lasting candidates for the party's presidential nomination, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, are the sons of Cuban immigrants, but much of the oratorical gunfire they exchanged revolved around who would be tougher on immigration.
Hired by chance after the Trump campaign Googled "teleprompters" and the company he worked for in New York came up, Perez has become the one person Trump trusts to manage his oratorical acrobatics, embellishments and ad-libs during even the most scripted appearances.
Still, the main thrust of "Darkest Hour" hinges not only on Churchill's grit but his oratorical skills -- how he used language to simultaneously buck up and bond with the British people, who were more determined and defiant than many in their government.
For all of Donald Trump's hourly oratorical outrages, his ersatz beef-and-wine inventory and the activities of his thin-lipped mashers at rallies, she's just as focused on Clinton's likely role as the first woman to win the nomination of a major American political party.
Ms. Schreck has particular affection for one face up there: that of the late James Melvin "Mel" Younkin, a World War II veteran from Wenatchee who chaired the American Legion oratorical contests at which Ms. Schreck excelled, and who later traveled with young Heidi and her family to competitions at other Legion posts in the Pacific Northwest.
That was the message from his six rivals on Tuesday night at the latest and perhaps nastiest Democratic debate, which devolved at times into an oratorical melee of overlapping voices, overheated tempers and dire warnings about what would happen if Sanders, the current front-runner in the contest for the Democratic presidential nomination, becomes the party's nominee.
Lincoln cannily organized support among Western Republicans, secretly bought a German-language newspaper to sing his praises to immigrant voters who might tilt such swing states as Illinois and Indiana, made a smash New York oratorical debut at Cooper Union in February 1860, and saw to the publication of those 1858 Lincoln-Douglas debates, with friendly editing by Lincoln himself.
In a recent interview with talkRADIO, he moved, in minutes, from an admission of making models of London buses out of cardboard boxes to being a fan of Pericles of Athens, a famous Greek statesman and orator who lived in the 5th century BC. "His occasional use of classical languages serves several purposes – it's a way of claiming some sort of authority," said Chilton, who also noted Johnson's penchant for classical oratorical techniques.
In a recent interview with talkRADIO, he moved, in minutes, from an admission of making models of London buses out of cardboard boxes to being a fan of Pericles of Athens, a famous Greek statesman and orator who lived in the 5th century BC. "His occasional use of classical languages serves several purposes – it's a way of claiming some sort of authority," said Chilton, who also noted Johnson's penchant for classical oratorical techniques.

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