Orator

Word ORATOR
Character 6
Hyphenation or a tor
Pronunciations /ˈɒ.ɹə.tə(ɹ)/

Definitions and meanings of "Orator"

What do we mean by orator?

One who delivers an oration. noun

An eloquent and skilled public speaker. noun

A public speaker; one who delivers an oration; a person who pronounces a discourse publicly on some special occasion; a pleader or lawyer. noun

An eloquent public speaker; one who is skilled as a speaker; an eloquent man: as, he writes and reasons well, but is no orator. noun

A spokesman; an advocate; a defender; one who defends by pleading; one who argues in favor of a person or a cause. noun

In law, the plaintiff or petitioner in a bill or information in chancery. noun

An orationer; a petitioner; one who offers a prayer or petition. noun

An officer of English universities: see the quotation. noun

A public speaker; one who delivers an oration; especially, one distinguished for his skill and power as a public speaker; one who is eloquent. noun

In equity proceedings, one who prays for relief; a petitioner. noun

A plaintiff, or complainant, in a bill in chancery. noun

An officer who is the voice of the university upon all public occasions, who writes, reads, and records all letters of a public nature, presents, with an appropriate address, those persons on whom honorary degrees are to be conferred, and performs other like duties; -- called also public orator. noun

Someone who orates or delivers an oration. noun

A skilled and eloquent public speaker. noun

A person who delivers a speech or oration noun

Someone who orates or delivers an oration.

A skilled and eloquent public speaker.

Someone who speaks perfect English and uses perfect grammar in their sentences. Not so much that but someone who knows the difference between their, they're and there and when to use them. Also applies with your and you're. Correct use of the apostrophe to show possession is one of the first steps to becoming an orator. Urban Dictionary

A yorkshire way of saying hello. Hey;Hello;Hi Can also mean "Are you alright?" if a Y is put before the O to make "Y'Orate?" Urban Dictionary

The best online message board ever. started as a place for fans of the decemberists to meet online. parker's wife is the best. Urban Dictionary

To have a crazy attitude Urban Dictionary

Doodool Urban Dictionary

(Latin) Literally, "the speaker has no penis." In rhetoric, an unanswerable comeback to a nominally male opponent who believes in the magical powers of the so-called "logical fallacies" to replace the missing member and thereby to "win" an "argument." Urban Dictionary

Relating to one distinguished for skill and power as a public speaker. Urban Dictionary

A day where everyone in the apoc community turns gay and have some rough sexual intercourse. Common slangs used in this day is "hop on crim" or "hop on apoc". This day can only be celebrated at December 2nd. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Orator

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The word "orator" in example sentences

Demades, the Ancient Greek orator, is about to address an assembly in Athens on a matter of vital importance. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It was a performance to daunt a lesser orator from the very attempt. ❋ Unknown (1961)

Colonel Winston, a great orator from the West, was at a convention in Washington as a candidate for Attorney-General. ❋ Unknown (1931)

A stump orator is imported, a real rabble-rouser of the peppiest kind, and with blatant eloquence he demonstrates that nothing will be easier than for Gopher Prairie to take the lead and reach the 200,000 class. ❋ Unknown (1930)

But whoever read it to you should have explained that when I wrote 'He was an orator,' the word orator was marked emphatically, so as to appear printed in capital letters of emphasis. ❋ Kenyon, Frederic G (1898)

The prosecutors brought with them a certain orator named Tertullus, a Roman, skilled in the Roman law and language, and therefore fittest to be employed in a cause before the Roman governor, and most likely to gain favour. ❋ Unknown (1721)

The tongue of the most subtle disputant, and the most eloquent orator, is but the pen with which God writes what he pleases. ❋ Unknown (1721)

a certain orator -- one of those Roman advocates who trained themselves for the higher practice of the metropolis by practicing in the provinces, where the Latin language, employed in the courts, was but imperfectly understood and Roman forms were not familiar. informed ... against Paul -- "laid information," that is, put in the charges. ❋ Unknown (1871)

1 And after five days Ananias the high priest descended with the elders, and with a certain orator named Tertullus, who informed the governor against Paul. ❋ Unknown (1721)

Senator John McCain, who has not known as a mellifluous orator, is already playing the political game of lowering expectations for his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention in Minneapolis next month – particularly since Senator Barack Obama will deliver his speech before the Democrats at the Denver Broncos’ football stadium. ❋ Unknown (2008)

He was a magnificent orator, which is what makes it's interesting. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The danger with hyperbolic statements is that their flaws are revealed when the intellectually astute call the orator on to the carpet or hold it up to the light for closer inspection. ❋ Unknown (2010)

A strange thing, that that of an orator, which is but superficial and rather the virtue of a player, should be placed so high, above those other noble parts, of invention, elocution, and the rest; nay, almost alone, as if it were all in all. ❋ Unknown (2007)

"Let us dismiss the word orator; as applied to English public life, it is ❋ Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton (1838)

"Let us dismiss the word orator; as applied to English public life, it is a very deceptive expression. ❋ Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton (1838)

One of the most unaccountable errors committed by the orator was his allusion to the suspected as "the heir of the worthy old gentleman Mr. Shuttleworthy." ❋ Unknown (2006)

Against the fact that there is no evidence of his ever having visited the duchy, must be balanced Flashman's description of the orator, which is Marx to the life. ❋ Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- (1970)

We both hoped sincerely that any English friends who saw that speech, and paused to realise that the orator was a parent of mine, would consider the number of Irish resident in Illinois, and the amount of invective which their feelings require. ❋ Sara Jeannette Duncan (N/A)

The orator: [Death] [to the] [illiterate]. ❋ The Orator (2005)

Orate. [How ya doin]? ❋ Dizzy92 (2010)

/[orate] [sucks] ❋ 8675309igotit (2009)

[Homero] es un [orate]. [Homer] is crazy. ❋ ARI1910 (2009)

You are to wash your [orat] [before you go] to the [mosque]!! ❋ Anonymous (2003)

A: [Sometimes I wonder if] Shakira really is as good as people say she is. B ([triumphantly]): Argumentum ad populum! A: Well met, good sir. However: Orator non penum. Audience: ([Raucous] laughter). A has won the argument. ❋ Pliny (2014)

After participating on the debate team [for three] years, I decided to [partake] in an oratorical [contest]. ❋ Morgan T (2006)

"Happy Orate x pugs x whoz x invest x lil gamer x everyone else lol everyone!" "[You too]! [wanna hop on] [crim]?" ❋ Pussy Nigga Balls (2021)

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