orator

/ˈɒ.ɹə.tə(ɹ)/

Ɒ · ɹə · tə(ɹ) (3 syllables)

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Definition

Someone who orates or delivers an oration.

Etymology

From Middle English oratour, from Anglo-Norman oratour, from Latin ōrātor.

Example Sentences

  • "Tam[burlaine]. Then ſhall we fight couragiouſlye with them? Or looke you, I ſhould play the Orator? Tech[elles]. No: cowards and faint-hearted runawaies, Looke for orations when the foe is neere. Our ſwordes shall play the Orators for vs."
  • "[…] when it becomes obvious that I have not the slightest skill as a speaker – unless, of course, by skilful speaker they mean one who speaks the truth. If that is what they mean, I would agree that I am an orator, though not after their pattern."
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