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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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Imploratory
::
Imploratory
(a.)
Supplicatory;
entreating.
Speechifier
::
Speechifier
(n.) One who makes a
speech
or
speeches;
an
orator;
a
declaimer.
Edulcorator
::
Edulcorator
(n.) A
contrivance
used to
supply
small
quantities
of
sweetened
liquid,
water,
etc., to any
mixture,
or to test
tubes,
etc.; a
dropping
bottle..
First
::
First (a.) Most
eminent
or
exalted;
most
excellent;
chief;
highest;
as,
Demosthenes
was the first
orator
of
Greece..
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..
Decorator
::
Decorator
(n.) One who
decorates,
adorns,
or
embellishes;
specifically,
an
artisan
whose
business
is the
decoration
of
houses,
esp. their
interior
decoration..
Apostrophe
::
Apostrophe
(n.) A
figure
of
speech
by which the
orator
or
writer
suddenly
breaks
off from the
previous
method
of his
discourse,
and
addresses,
in the
second
person,
some
person
or
thing,
absent
or
present;
as,
Milton's
apostrophe
to Light at the
beginning
of the third book of
Paradise
Lost..
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..
Ecbasis
::
Ecbasis
(n.) A
figure
in which the
orator
treats
of
things
according
to their
events
consequences.
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..
Orator
::
Orator
(n.) A
plaintiff,
or
complainant,
in a bill in
chancery..
Rhetoric
::
Rhetoric
(n.)
Oratory;
the art of
speaking
with
propriety,
elegance,
and
force..
Collaborator
::
Collaborator
(n.) An
associate
in
labor,
especially
in
literary
or
scientific
labor..
Embarrass
::
Embarrass
(v. t.) To
hinder
from
freedom
of
thought,
speech,
or
action
by
something
which
impedes
or
confuses
mental
action;
to
perplex;
to
discompose;
to
disconcert;
as,
laughter
may
embarrass
an
orator..
Laboratory
::
Laboratory
(n.) The
workroom
of a
chemist;
also, a place
devoted
to
experiments
in any
branch
of
natural
science;
as, a
chemical,
physical,
or
biological
laboratory.
Hence,
by
extension,
a place where
something
is
prepared,
or some
operation
is
performed;
as, the liver is the
laboratory
of the
bile..
Topic
::
Topic (n.) A
treatise
on forms of
argument;
a
system
or
scheme
of forms or
commonplaces
of
argument
or
oratory;
as, the
Topics
of
Aristotle..
Starred
::
Star (n.) A
person
of
brilliant
and
attractive
qualities,
especially
on
public
occasions,
as a
distinguished
orator,
a
leading
theatrical
performer,
etc..
Proposer
::
Proposer
(n.) A
speaker;
an
orator.
Demosthenic
::
Demosthenic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or in the style of,
Demosthenes,
the
Grecian
orator..
Perforator
::
Perforator
(n.) One who, or that
which,
perforates;
esp., a
cephalotome..
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