oratorical in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He was active in forensics and won a state oratorical contest in 1918.
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He returned ostensibly cultured and with brilliant oratorical skills.
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He even won several oratorical contests and writing awards.
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His mesmerizing oratorical skills were admired by all who listened to him.
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He became a progressive leader known for his stately appearance and oratorical skills.
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His personality seems to have been particularly magnetic and contemporary sources are united in their praise of his oratorical ability.
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He is remember for his writings, oratorical skills and moral streght against dictatorship.
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He possessed oratorical ability and adopted a theatrical style of elocution, tuning his voice and balancing his hands.
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He formed a debate club with other mill workers to improve their oratorical skills, and took up acting.
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He excelled academically at the school while emphasizing his skills at poetry and in oratorical contest.
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