oratorical

adj.口才的,

Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
oratorical (adjective)
of, relating to, or characteristic of an or - orator oratory
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
oratorical (adjective)
marked by the use of impressive-sounding but mostly meaningless words and phrases
SYNONYMS:
bombastic, flatulent, fustian, gaseous, gassy, grandiloquent, oratorical, orotund, windy
RELATED WORDS:
bloated, elevated, florid, flowery, grandiose, highfalutin ( hifalutin), high-flown, high-sounding, inflated, lofty, ornate, pompous, pontifical, pretentious, stilted, tumid, turgid; overdone, verbose, wordy
NEAR ANTONYMS:
eloquent, well-spoken; bald, direct, matter-of-fact, plain, plainspoken, simple, stark, straightforward, unadorned, unaffected, unpretentious
unrhetorical
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