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单词 orator
释义
orator
(ɒrətəʳ , US ɔːr- )
Word forms: orators
countable noun [oft adjective NOUN]
An orator is someone who is skilled at making formal speeches, especially ones which affect people's feelings and beliefs.
Lenin was the great orator of the Russian Revolution. [+ of]
Synonyms: public speaker, speaker, lecturer, spokesman or woman or person  
Collocations:
great orator
He's a great orator and a disturbingly good actor.
The Sun (2007)
He also brings it back to a dramatic point: the power of showing this great orator reduced to a sorrowful shell.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
I'm not a great orator.
Christianity Today (2000)
powerful orator
He was short at 5ft but 'the shrimp', as he was called, was a powerful orator and campaigner.
Times, Sunday Times
Tall, slender and a powerful orator, he enjoyed a profile of unsullied probity.
Times, Sunday Times
Pugnacious and a powerful orator, he believes that voters will put up with his well-known flaws as an over-the-top personality as the safest pair of hands for a troubled nation.
Times, Sunday Times
A powerful orator, by the 1920s he had earned great public respect for his pacifism.
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By constantly addressing various meetings, he soon became a powerful orator.
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