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orator

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Noun — A skilled public speaker, especially one who is persuasive or eloquent.

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Etymology

From Latin orator, "speaker," from orare, "to speak, plead."

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What does “orator” mean?

The word “orator” means a skilled public speaker, especially one who is persuasive or eloquent. In plain terms, someone who speaks in public exceptionally well.

How do you pronounce “orator”?

“Orator” is pronounced O-ruh-tuh (/ˈɒ.ɹə.tə(ɹ)/ in IPA).

How do you use “orator” in a sentence?

Here is “orator” used in a sentence: “He was a gifted orator, able to move a crowd to tears or cheers.”

What is another word for “orator”?

Words with a similar meaning to “orator” include speaker.

What part of speech is “orator”?

“Orator” is a noun.

Where does the word “orator” come from?

The word “orator” comes from Latin. From Latin orator, "speaker," from orare, "to speak, plead.".

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