Rhetor

Pronunciation: /ˈɹhitɔɹ/

Rhetor (noun)

  1. A person skilled at speaking to persuade an audience, often using careful words and strong arguments.
  2. In ancient times, a teacher or writer who trained people to make persuasive speeches.

Examples

  • The rhetor spoke clearly to the crowd.
  • A good rhetor keeps the audience interested.