noun
- the quality of being oracular; the characteristic of speaking in a mysterious, prophetic, or ambiguous manner
Usage: formal; literary
Examples
- The philosopher’s oracularity made his lectures difficult to understand.
- She spoke with an oracularity that left everyone wondering what she really meant.
- The ancient text’s oracularity has puzzled scholars for centuries.
- His oracularity was both fascinating and frustrating to his students.
- The poet’s oracularity gave her work a timeless, mysterious quality.