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oral /ˈɔːrəl/ adjective
oral (also ˈoral exˌam) noun [countable]

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[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary

oral
[adjective]
Synonyms: spoken, verbal, vocal
Contrasted words: chronicled, recorded, written, written down
Related Words: narrated, recounted, related, told
English Thesaurus: spoken, oral, verbal, by/through word of mout

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

I. oral1 /ˈɔːrəl/ adjective
[Date: 1600-1700; Language: Late Latin; Origin: oralis, from Latin os 'mouth']

1. spoken, not written:
oral history
an oral agreement

2. relating to or involving the mouth:
oral hygiene
—orally adverb:
The drug should be taken orally.
The statement may be given orally or in writing.

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

II. oral2 (also ˈoral exˌam) noun [countable]

1. especially British English a spoken test, especially in a foreign language:
I’ve got my French oral tomorrow.

2. American English a spoken test for a university degree

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

oral
adjective
BAD: Her oral English is very fluent and clear.
GOOD: Her spoken English is very fluent and clear.

Usage Note:
The use of oral to mean 'spoken' is restricted to certain technical phrases used in education: 'oral skills', 'an oral examination'.

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Common Errors

spoken used about the language that people speak rather than write:
Spoken English is often less formal than written English.
I can understand classical Arabic but not spoken Arabic.
oral an oral test is one in which you have to speak rather than write. Oral is also used about culture, traditions, and history that are based on spoken English rather than being written down:
We had a 15-minute oral exam in German.
Anglo-Saxon stories and poems were part of a largely oral culture.
verbal a verbal agreement, warning, form of communication etc is spoken rather than written down:
We had a verbal agreement but no written contract.
The company have received verbal approval to begin the project.
by/through word of mouth by someone telling you about something rather than by reading about it somewhere - used to say how you got some information:
He found out about the job by word of mouth.
A lot of our customers hear about us through word of mouth.

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