Orator
Pronunciation: /ˈɔːrətər/
Orator (noun)
- A person who speaks well in public, especially to persuade or inspire an audience.
- A person known for giving speeches in politics, aiming to influence people’s opinions.
- A person trained in the art of speaking, using structure and style to make messages clear and strong.
Examples
- The orator spoke clearly and held the audience’s attention.
- An orator can turn a simple message into an inspiring talk.