oral
Prononciation : [/ˈɔ.ɹəl/]
Contexte : « related to speaking or mouth »
(adjective) pertaining to spoken language or the mouth. When you talk or use your mouth to communicate, that's oral.
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She delivered an excellent oral presentation at the conference.
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He struggled with his oral exam and didn't perform well.
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Have you practiced your oral report for school yet?
Contexte : « related to traditions or stories »
(adjective) related to spoken traditions or stories. When stories are passed down verbally, that's oral.
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The elders shared the oral history of their tribe with the younger generation.
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Written records are preferred over relying solely on oral accounts.
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How important is oral storytelling in preserving traditions?
Contexte : « related to health »
(noun) a test given by speaking. It's like a test where you have to talk instead of write or choose answers.
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She did well on her French oral, impressing her teacher with her pronunciation.
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He was nervous about his history oral and stumbled over his words.
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How did you prepare for your Spanish oral exam?