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oratory

oratory / oratory
Noun
pl: oratories

This term carries a dual identity, shifting between a skill and a physical space. When referring to speech, it suggests a level of mastery and theatricality intended to persuade or inspire, often associated with political leadership or religious preaching. It is more formal and structured than simple speaking. As a physical location, it denotes an intimate, sacred space. Unlike a cathedral or a large church, an oratory is characterized by its small scale and privacy, serving as a sanctuary for individual devotion or small group prayer.

Meanings

Nounoratory

The art or practice of formal public speaking.

"His powerful oratory swayed the crowd to support the new law."

Nounoratory

A small chapel or a private room used for prayer.

"The monastery contains a quiet oratory for silent meditation."

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