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How to pronounce orator in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms public speaker, rhetorician, speechifier, speechmaker
Type of verbaliser, utterer, talker, speaker, verbalizer
Has types panegyrist, elocutionist, eulogist, haranguer, spellbinder, tub-thumper
Derivation orate, oratorical

Examples of orator

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In public, he sounds more like a shopkeeper in Queens than a Wall Street orator.
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Sanger grew up in a home where iconoclastic orator Robert Ingersoll was admired.
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To what end would this perfect orator be created, if there was no place for him?
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He was replaced by Sushma Swaraj, 57, a fiery orator and long time party member.
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The famous orator rambled through answers to questions he could have charged at.
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A skilled writer and orator, Coluccio drew heavily upon the classical tradition.
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So the great orator listened, put his reputation in the trust of his brain trust.
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Above all, Quintilian holds up Cicero as an example of a great writer and orator.
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He insists that the orator will not move his audience unless he himself is moved.
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  • A person who delivers a speech or oration
  • (oratory) addressing an audience formally (usually a long and rhetorical address and often pompous); "he loved the sound of his own oratory"
  • (oration) an instance of oratory; "he delivered an oration on the decline of family values"
  • An orator, or oratist, is a (public) speaker.
  • Orator (Victor Ludwig) was a minor fictional character from Marvel Comics.
  • Oratory refers to the ancient art of (public) speaking. In ancient Greece and Rome, oratory was studied as a component of rhetoric (that is, composition and delivery of speeches), and was an important skill in public and private life. ...
  • (Oratory (band)) Oratory is a Portuguese neo-classical power metal band from Barcelos.
  • (Oratory (worship)) In Christianity, an oratory is a room for prayer, from the Latin orare, to pray.
  • (Orations) Public speaking is the process of speaking to a group of people in a structured, deliberate manner intended to inform, influence, or entertain the listeners.