বাগ্মিতা, বক্তৃতা, অলঙ্কার, বাক্পটুতা, উপাসনাগৃহ, ভজন-গৃহ, ভজন-মন্দির
(1) Addressing an audience formally (usually a long and rhetorical address and often pompous
(2) Addressing an audience formally (usually a long and rhetorical address and often pompous)
(3) Public speaking
(1) Formal oratory notwithstanding, everyday speech is, on the other hand, largely informal and typically spontaneous.
(2) Pointing out that his discourse is crafted not only for a festive display, but also for a particular historical moment, Isocrates affirms the legitimacy of oratory as a vehicle of political deliberation.
(3) Now they could make up their own minds about the value of what the Prophet exemplified in his lifestyle and communicated with his brilliant oratory .
(4) Learned discussions degenerated into pompous oratory
(5) And certainly, the two speeches delivered by Brutus and Antonius at the funeral are classics in oratory .
(6) Fred Turner was a gifted speaker, attracted to books and public oratory .
(7) This is the way public meetings used to be when oratory mattered and they're surely not just there because they like the idea of not having to pay tuition fees.
(8) A celebrated public speaker, he established the tradition of commemorative oratory in the United States.
(9) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510By any standards public oratory is appallingu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb, claimed Donald Horne in The Lucky Country.
(10) Aboriginal cultures also valued fine oratory and the languages were, and are, often poetic, inventive and witty.
(11) The latter date commemorates the day King gave his famous u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510I Have a Dreamu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb speech, easily one of the greatest examples of oratory in American history.
(12) Upstairs there is a small oratory with stained glass window, four bedrooms, a linen room, washroom and shower room.
(13) Allen's primary intention, we can see, has been to explicate the art of oratory not for its own sake, but as a tool of social justice in general and of abolition.
(14) He and the students who flocked to him in droves constructed an oratory named the Paraclete, where he continued to write, teach, and research.
(15) My room key came with an invitation to use the oratory in Kohne Hall, open 24 hours a day.
(16) It is instructive that Isocrates uses oral metaphors to describe the role of poetry and oratory in cultural reproduction and to convey the idea of an education he himself professes.
(17) They rank among the plainest final words in the history of oratory , yet they kindled great expectations.
(18) Eloquent oratory has long been an integral part of the Samoan culture.
(19) His fervent soap-box oratory , rhetorical literary style, and experience as secretary of the Timber Workers Union brought a growing reputation.
(20) Beside this the oratory has a high beamed ceiling, an exposed stone wall and views over the garden to the front and side.
rhetoric
eloquence
grandiloquence
magniloquence
public speaking
speech-making
declamation
way with words
gift of (the) gab
silver tongue