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Definition of orator
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of orator is as below...
Orator
(n.) A
public
speaker;
one who
delivers
an
oration;
especially,
one
distinguished
for his skill and power as a
public
speaker;
one who is
eloquent..
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Oratorio
::
Oratorio
(n.) A more or less
dramatic
text or poem,
founded
on some
Scripture
nerrative,
or great
divine
event,
elaborately
set to
music,
in
recitative,
arias,
grand
choruses,
etc., to be sung with an
orchestral
accompaniment,
but
without
action,
scenery,
or
costume,
although
the
oratorio
grew out of the
Mysteries
and the
Miracle
and
Passion
plays,
which were
acted..
Exhibition
::
Exhibition
(n.) That which is
exhibited,
held
forth,
or
displayed;
also, any
public
show; a
display
of works of art, or of feats of
skill,
or of
oratorical
or
dramatic
ability;
as, an
exhibition
of
animals;
an
exhibition
of
pictures,
statues,
etc.; an
industrial
exhibition..
Arborator
::
Arborator
(n.) One who
plants
or who
prunes
trees.
Incorporator
::
Incorporator
(n.) One of a
number
of
persons
who gets a
company
incorporated;
one of the
original
members
of a
corporation.
Elaboratory
::
Elaboratory
(a.)
Tending
to
elaborate.
Apposition
::
Apposition
(n.) The state of two nouns or
pronouns,
put in the same case,
without
a
connecting
word
between
them; as, I
admire
Cicero,
the
orator.
Here, the
second
noun
explains
or
characterizes
the
first..
Starred
::
Star (n.) A
person
of
brilliant
and
attractive
qualities,
especially
on
public
occasions,
as a
distinguished
orator,
a
leading
theatrical
performer,
etc..
Philippic
::
Philippic
(n.) Any one of the
series
of
famous
orations
of
Demosthenes,
the
Grecian
orator,
denouncing
Philip,
king of
Macedon..
Speking
::
Speking
(n.)
Public
declamation;
oratory.
First
::
First (a.) Most
eminent
or
exalted;
most
excellent;
chief;
highest;
as,
Demosthenes
was the first
orator
of
Greece..
Exploratory
::
Exploratory
(a.)
Serving
or
intended
to
explore;
searching;
examining;
explorative.
Trephine
::
Trephine
(n.) An
instrument
for
trepanning,
being an
improvement
on the
trepan.
It is a
circular
or
cylindrical
saw, with a
handle
like that of a
gimlet,
and a
little
sharp
perforator
called
the
center
pin..
Oratorious
::
Oratorious
(a.)
Oratorical.
Impassioned
::
Impassioned
(p. p. & a.)
Actuated
or
characterized
by
passion
or zeal;
showing
warmth
of
feeling;
ardent;
animated;
excited;
as, an
impassioned
orator
or
discourse..
Oratory
::
Oratory
(n.) A place of
orisons,
or
prayer;
especially,
a
chapel
or small room set apart for
private
devotions..
Orator
::
Orator
(n.) In
equity
proceedings,
one who prays for
relief;
a
petitioner..
Equipment
::
Equipment
(n.)
Whatever
is used in
equipping;
necessaries
for an
expedition
or
voyage;
the
collective
designation
for the
articles
comprising
an
outfit;
equipage;
as, a
railroad
equipment
(locomotives,
cars, etc. ; for
carrying
on
business);
horse
equipments;
infantry
equipments;
naval
equipments;
laboratory
equipments..
Oratorize
::
Oratorize
(v. i.) To play the
orator.
Demagogue
::
Demagogue
(n.) A
leader
of the
rabble;
one who
attempts
to
control
the
multitude
by
specious
or
deceitful
arts; an
unprincipled
and
factious
mob
orator
or
political
leader.
Lead
::
Lead (v. t.) To go or to be in
advance
of; to
precede;
hence,
to be
foremost
or chief
among;
as, the big sloop led the fleet of
yachts;
the
Guards
led the
attack;
Demosthenes
leads the
orators
of all
ages..
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