A maker of eloquent speeches is often referred to as a rhetorician or orator. They are skilled at using language effectively to persuade and captivate an audience.
"Noble speeches" refer to eloquent, dignified, or profound addresses or statements that convey important messages or ideals. These speeches are often delivered by individuals of high moral character, leadership, or social status.
Martin Luther King
John Temple Graves has written: 'Eloquent sons of the South' -- subject(s): Speeches, addresses, etc., American
To be eloquent is to be loquacious.
Eloquent is an adjective.
eloquent in Tagalog: matatas
A maker of wagons is called a wainwright.
A maker of wagons is called a wainwright.
When she was called upon to do so, Mother Teresa gave speeches.
Orator
An oration speech is a formal, prepared address given to an audience on a specific topic. It is typically eloquent and persuasive in nature, aiming to inform, inspire, or persuade the listeners. Oration speeches are often delivered on important or ceremonial occasions.
Eloquent is from the Old French eloquent which is, itself, derived from the Classical Latin eloqui meaning "speak out".