Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
churchillian
adjective
/tʃɜːrˈtʃɪliən/

Definition
Characteristic of the rhetoric or style of Winston Churchill, particularly in its eloquence and power.

Examples
- His churchillian speeches inspired the nation during times of crisis.
- The author adopted a churchillian tone in his writing, aiming to motivate and rally his readers.

Meaning
Describing a style of oratory or writing that is marked by boldness, eloquence, and persuasive strength, often associated with leadership and patriotism.

Synonyms
- rhetorical
- oratorical
- statesmanlike