| Rhetoric can be described as the art of composition, while oratory was the art of public speaking. |
| This is an ideal opportunity to develop both your confidence and your ability at public speaking, both of which would be useful to everyone. |
| Men have a monopoly in public speaking, landowning rights, and religious rituals. |
| Powell nursed a deep fear of public speaking and was terrified when she was required to give a class presentation. |
| Although the physical dangers of public speaking have disappeared these days, the trepidation of that poor message bearer has not. |
| I do a lot of public speaking on business issues and I was talking to another speaker when he asked what it is I talk about. |