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oratoror‧a‧tor /ˈɒrətə $ ˈɔːrətər, ˈɑː-/ noun [countable] formal - Keyes is a fiery orator who built his campaign around his anti-abortion stand.
- Ogilvy had a reputation as a great orator.
- Aristotle once recommended to the would-be polemical orator that paradox could be effective.
- He knows he is no orator, and he is up against a president who could charm a loan from a thief.
- He was the soapbox orator who could quote Virgil or Shakespeare to give dignity to a bitter grudge.
- Jean-Bertrand Aristide, a fiery orator and champion of the poor won the election in a landslide.
- On the other hand Osman was a practised orator and knew what he was doing.
- While Tom got ready I walked around the area to check on what the other orators at Speakers' Corner were saying.
- Yet what alternative was there for a female orator?
someone who makes a speech► speaker someone who makes a speech in public: · Doug Williams is the first speaker in tonight's debate.· Everyone tells me I'm a good speaker, but I really hate doing it.public speaker: · Kennedy was known as a brilliant public speaker.guest speaker (=someone who has been invited to come and give a speech or talk): · Each week the school has a different guest speaker come and talk to the students.keynote speaker (=someone who gives the most important speech at a big meeting): · Jennings was one of the keynote speakers at the conference's opening session Thursday. ► orator someone who makes great public speeches and is good at persuading people to accept particular ideas, opinions, or principles: · Ogilvy had a reputation as a great orator.· Keyes is a fiery orator who built his campaign around his anti-abortion stand. someone who is good at making speeches and persuading people |