Orator
(noun)
- A person who delivers speeches or addresses in public.
- A person who is skilled in making speeches or addresses in public.
Origin:
Late 16th century: from latin orator "speaker, orator", from orare "speak, plead".
Examples:
- He was a great orator who could move an audience with his speeches.
- The orator was able to persuade the crowd to support his cause.
- The orator's speeches were filled with passion and emotion.
- The ancient orator was known for his ability to speak persuasively.
- The orator was a skilled debater and could argue his point effectively.