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Oratory vs Sophistry - What's the difference?

oratory | sophistry |

In uncountable terms the difference between oratory and sophistry

is that oratory is eloquence; the quality of artistry and persuasiveness in speech or writing while sophistry is the art of using deceptive speech or writing.

In countable terms the difference between oratory and sophistry

is that oratory is a large Roman Catholic church while sophistry is an argument that seems plausible, but is fallacious or misleading, especially one devised deliberately to be so.

oratory

Etymology 1

From (etyl) .

Noun

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  • (uncountable) The art of public speaking, especially in a formal, expressive, or forceful manner.
  • (uncountable) Eloquence; the quality of artistry and persuasiveness in speech or writing.
  • Synonyms
    * (art of public speaking) public speaking

    Etymology 2

    From (etyl) oratorie, (etyl) oratoire, and their source, (etyl) .

    Noun

    (oratories)
  • (countable) A private chapel.
  • * Jeremy Taylor
  • Do not omit thy prayers for want of a good oratory , or place to pray in.
  • (countable) A large Roman Catholic church.
  • sophistry

    English

    Noun

  • (uncountable) Cunning, sometimes manifested as trickery.
  • *"Such conduct is at any rate not sophistical, if Aristotle be right in describing sophistry as the art of making money." 1844 - Søren Kierkegaard in Philosophical Fragments (Philosophiske Smuler eller En Smule Philosophi)
  • (uncountable) The art of using deceptive speech or writing.
  • (countable) An argument that seems plausible, but is fallacious or misleading, especially one devised deliberately to be so.
  • See also

    * demagogy * rhetoric