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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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Elocution
::
Elocution
(n.)
Oratorical
or
expressive
delivery,
including
the
graces
of
intonation,
gesture,
etc.; style or
manner
of
speaking
or
reading
in
public;
as,
clear,
impressive
elocution..
Overture
::
Overture
() A
composition,
for a full
orchestra,
designed
as an
introduction
to an
oratorio,
opera,
or
ballet,
or as an
independent
piece;
--
called
in the
latter
case a
concert
overture..
Starred
::
Star (n.) A
person
of
brilliant
and
attractive
qualities,
especially
on
public
occasions,
as a
distinguished
orator,
a
leading
theatrical
performer,
etc..
Collaborateur
::
Collaborateur
(n.) See
Collaborator.
Inversion
::
Inversion
(n.) A
method
of
reasoning
in which the
orator
shows that
arguments
advanced
by his
adversary
in
opposition
to him are
really
favorable
to his
cause.
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..
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..
First
::
First (a.) Most
eminent
or
exalted;
most
excellent;
chief;
highest;
as,
Demosthenes
was the first
orator
of
Greece..
Stage
::
Stage (n.) An
elevated
platform
on which an
orator
may
speak,
a play be
performed,
an
exhibition
be
presented,
or the
like..
Antiquity
::
Antiquity
(n.)
Ancient
times;
former
ages; times long since past; as,
Cicero
was an
eloquent
orator
of
antiquity..
Spreader
::
Spread-eagle
(a.)
Characterized
by a
pretentious,
boastful,
exaggerated
style;
defiantly
or
extravagantly
bombastic;
as, a
spread-eagle
orator;
a
spread-eagle
speech..
Pulpit
::
Pulpit
(n.) A desk, or
platform,
for an
orator
or
public
speaker..
Live
::
Live (a.) Full of
earnestness;
active;
wide
awake;
glowing;
as, a live man, or
orator..
Crypt
::
Crypt (n.) A vault
wholly
or
partly
under
ground;
especially,
a vault under a
church,
whether
used for
burial
purposes
or for a
subterranean
chapel
or
oratory..
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..
Laboratories
::
Laboratories
(pl. ) of
Laborator.
Oratorical
::
Oratorical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an
orator
or to
oratory;
characterized
by
oratory;
rhetorical;
becoming
to an
orator;
as, an
oratorical
triumph;
an
oratorical
essay..
Master
::
Master
(n.) One who has
attained
great skill in the use or
application
of
anything;
as, a
master
of
oratorical
art..
Captivate
::
Captivate
(v. t.) To
acquire
ascendancy
over by
reason
of some art or
attraction;
to
fascinate;
to
charm;
as,
Cleopatra
captivated
Antony;
the
orator
captivated
all
hearts..
Eloquent
::
Eloquent
(a.)
Having
the power of
expressing
strong
emotions
or
forcible
arguments
in an
elevated,
impassioned,
and
effective
manner;
as, an
eloquent
orator
or
preacher..
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