Oratory Sentence Examples | Use Oratory in a sentence

1.it is right for us to celebrate dr. king's marvelous Oratory, but it is worth remembering that progress did not come from words alone.

2.he pulverized the opposition with the force of his Oratory.

3.characteristic of an orator or Oratory.

4.accordingly, in the gorgias, socrates attempts to arrive at a definition of virtue by first defining what "true Oratory" is.

5.for someone who so inspired us with his soaring Oratory during the last campaign, he has turned out to be a poor communicator during his first term, failing at crucial moments to explain and defend his policies.

6.he roused the troops with his Oratory.

7.sometimes, exalted by his own Oratory, he would leap from his desk and hustle us outside into a hideous wind.

8.on the one hand, stirring the emotions is the object of Oratory in that it is emotion that leads to political action, according to cicero.

9.of or relating to demosthenes or his Oratory.

10.a former reagan speechwriter says obama is like the great communicator in his style, Oratory, and temperament.

11.he dazzled the crowd with his Oratory.

12.he electrified audiences not with Oratory, but with pacing and a slowly building sense of drama.

13.this speech of william pitt, composed by johnson in exeter street, has long held a place in school books and collections of Oratory.

14.for a lame-duck president not known for gifted Oratory, that might be a welcome statistic.

15.rhetoric, or Oratory, teaches how to use language effectively;

16.some of his colleagues knew that winston churchill had same convictions and ideals in his private life as he espoused with his brilliant Oratory in the public life.

17.in front of the bed a prie-dieu, borrowed from the Oratory.

18.great Oratory needs not merely an orator, but a great theme and a great occasion.& herbert louis samuel

19.winston churchill even won the nobel prize for literature "for his mastery of historical and biographical description as well as for brilliant Oratory".

20.in unhindered knowledge of eloquence, the bodhisattva-mahasattva has no hindrance in Oratory, and is unmoved.

21.but his gift for Oratory might create a sense of shared sacrifice that will help him to muddle through.

22.his Oratory soon had the crowd booing his opponents.

23.he roused the masses with his Oratory.

24.both owed their rise to masterful Oratory; both brought ( or bring) thin governing experience to the presidency.

25.he was alone and outnumbered at least five to one only spurred him on to greater feasts of scornful Oratory.

26.out of a similar sideboard, properly draped with white napery and imitation lace, the bishop had constructed the altar which decorated his Oratory.

27.great Oratory needs not merely an orator, but a great theme and a great occasion. --herbert louis samuel.

28.demosthenes, athenian statesman who laboured to improve his skills at Oratory, would repeat to himself any lengthy speech he heard, revising and embellishing it.

29.by turns funny and caustic, with a fine sense of Oratory, ms le pen's skill is to defend her ideas with principles that all voters share.

30.seizing the moment - in Oratory, athletics, or battle - was admired and viewed as an indication of skill.

31.the bbc's kevin connolly, in washington, says the president will need all his Oratory skill to rescue his hopes for reform.

32.his Oratory drew tears from his audience.

33.a fine, measured piece of Oratory from the president. but there is still tough work to do.

34.he displayed determination as well as powerful Oratory.

35.the wedding will be at the brompton Oratory next month.

36.also this improves your Oratory skills to a large extent and also makes a significant contribution to your vocabulary.

37.plans of his-for an Oratory at oxford, for a new translation of the latin bible-foundered on the indifference or hostility of his superiors.

38.meanwhile, growing national confusion leads to protest meetings. the least educated-thrilled and convinced by fiery Oratory, form a party.

39.he could be a ponderous speaker. yet the force of his leadership far outweighed his Oratory.