What does ORALS mean?

Orals 1. Parts of Speech: Noun
2. Definitions:
  • Examinations consisting of spoken questions and answers, especially as given by an academic examiner to a student.
  • Skills involving speaking or using the mouth, especially in sexual activity.
3. Pronunciations: US: /ˈɔrəlz/; UK: /ˈɒrəlz/
4. Origin and Usage: The word "orals" originated from the noun "oral," which means spoken rather than written. The term "orals" is commonly used in academic settings to refer to an examination format where students are asked to answer questions verbally. The term is also used in a sexual context to refer to activities that involve using the mouth.
5. Synonyms: Speaking exams, verbal exams, mouth skills, oral sex
6. Related Words: Ovals, solar, moral, coral, borax
7. Example Sentences:
  • She was nervous about her orals and spent hours practicing her answers in front of the mirror.
  • He was known for his exceptional orals skills and often won debates and public speaking contests.
  • The couple engaged in orals as part of their sexual activity.


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