noun
the ability to express oneself fluently and grammatically in speech.
ORIGIN 1960s: from Latin os, or- âmouth,â on the pattern of literacy.
We hear a lot about literacy, a little about numeracy, but nothing at all about oracy, in the context of education.
Someone who spells the word 'their' as 'there,' particularly when defining the word 'moron.'
Moron . . . This refers to 90% of the population and there inability to make logical and common sense decisions.
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