oblocutor Synonyms
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oblocutor Meaning
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oblocutor (n.)
A disputer; a gainsayer.
oblocutor Sentence Examples
- The oblocutor's sharp tongue left a lasting scar on the reputation of her adversary.
- The esteemed oblocutor's eloquence swayed the jury in favor of the defendant.
- The oblocutor's scathing diatribe had the audience in stitches.
- The oblocutor's acerbic wit was a powerful weapon in political debates.
- The oblocutor's loquacious tirade filled the courtroom with a deafening cacophony.
- The oblocutor's unvarnished criticism exposed the hypocrisy of the government.
- The oblocutor's inflammatory speech incited a riot that left the city in flames.
- The oblocutor's venomous words wounded the feelings of those who dared to disagree with him.
- The oblocutor's eloquent oration moved the crowd to tears.
- The oblocutor's masterful use of satire made him a formidable force in the world of political commentary.
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A disputer; a gainsayer.
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The oblocutor's sharp tongue left a lasting scar on the reputation of her adversary.
The esteemed oblocutor's eloquence swayed the jury in favor of the defendant.
The oblocutor's scathing diatribe had the audience in stitches.
The oblocutor's acerbic wit was a powerful weapon in political debates.