Associations to the word «Orator»
Noun
- Cicero
- Eloquence
- Oration
- Oratory
- Statesman
- Pulpit
- Hearer
- Athenian
- Rhetoric
- Brutus
- Gaius
- Douglass
- Cato
- Abolitionist
- Lucius
- Preacher
- Essayist
- Seneca
- Pathos
- Applause
- Philosopher
- Dramatist
- Speech
- Tully
- Plutarch
- Henley
- Socrates
- Marcus
- Wendell
- Sulla
- Poet
- Reformer
- Webster
- Jurist
- Everett
- Pliny
- Stump
- Aristotle
- Athens
- Plato
- Persuasion
- Reputation
- Populist
- Consul
- Rufus
- Renown
- Speaker
- Caesar
- Theologian
- Antony
- Byzantium
- Organizer
- Wit
- Sermon
- Audience
- Gladstone
- Thinker
- Bc
- Jennings
- Prose
- Greatest
- Tribune
- Canning
- Lawyer
- Contemporary
- Utterance
- Lecturer
- Imitation
- Preaching
- Treatise
- Tiberius
- Discourse
- Burke
- Claudius
- Parliamentarian
Adjective
Wiktionary
ORATOR, noun. Someone who orates or delivers an oration.
ORATOR, noun. A skilled and eloquent public speaker.
Dictionary definition
ORATOR, noun. A person who delivers a speech or oration.
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