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the oratory
noun
The art of public speaking, especially in a formal, expressive, or forceful manner.
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The oratory has intensified on both sides.
The oratory was toned down yesterday.
The oratory is no less blistering.
Neither does the oratory of Hilary Benn.
I have no trouble doing the oratory.
Corbyn clearly has work to do in the oratory department.
"Figari admired the oratory of Hitler and Mussolini.
Given his predecessor's abilities, the oratory was impressive.
This history skips the oratory and war-making in favor of juicy domestic tangles.
After opening the proceedings, he resumed reading and appeared undisturbed by the oratory raging.
He has long been known to leave the oratory to the presidents.
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