ALL meanings of oratory
or·a·to·ry
O o - noun oratory public speaking 1
- noun oratory A small chapel, especially for private worship. 1
- noun oratory skill or eloquence in public speaking: The evangelist moved thousands to repentance with his oratory. 1
- noun oratory the art of public speaking, especially in a formal and eloquent manner. 1
- noun plural oratory a place of prayer, as a small chapel or a room for private devotions. 1
- noun plural oratory (initial capital letter) Roman Catholic Church. any of the religious societies of secular priests who live in religious communities but do not take vows. 1
- uncountable noun oratory Oratory is the art of making formal speeches which strongly affect people's feelings and beliefs. 0
- countable noun oratory An oratory is a room or building where Christians go to pray. 0
- noun oratory the art of public speaking 0
- noun oratory rhetorical skill or style 0
- noun oratory a small room or secluded place, set apart for private prayer 0
- noun oratory the religious society of secular priests (Oratorians) living in a community founded by St Philip Neri 0
- noun oratory any church belonging to this society 0
- noun oratory the art of an orator; skill or eloquence in public speaking 0
- noun oratory a small chapel, esp. one for private prayer 0
- noun oratory a religious society of secular priests, esp. that founded by Saint Philip Neri in 1564 0