Demosthenes
Cicero made strong speeches because he had to in order to win. In the ancient world the orator, weather he were speaking politically or in a civil case, came out verbally swinging. There were no holds barred as far as speeches were concerned. Today's political or courtroom speeches are tame and bland compared to the ancients' oratory. There were no libel laws in those days, so "anything goes" was the motto.
Cicero studied law and rhetoric. He became a renowned orator and lawyer, using his skills to advocate for his clients in court and deliver powerful speeches.
Your question is hard to answer because to judge an orator one would have to hear and see him and the Romans never made any DVDs of their speeches. The most famous one who comes to mind is Cicero, but in his own time he had big competition from Hortensius. Cato the Elder, Julius Caesar and Marc Antony could also be rated as great. An orator did not just stand up and deliver a speech. He had gestures and voice inflections---showmanship was part of the art of persuasion.
Cato
He was a great orator.
a orator is a person who does public speaking
The expression is Get the marbles out of your mouth, meaning Speak clearly, or Out with it!. The Greek orator Demosthenes is said to have overcome a speech impediment by speaking over the roar of the ocean with pebbles in his mouth.
Someone who is skilled at public speaking is often referred to as an orator or a rhetorician.
A person skilled in the art of public speaking is called an orator. Also a carnival barker (sarcasm).
An orator is someone who speaks to an assembled group, or who gives speeches in front of a group of people. An example of a well-known orator is Winston Churchill.
His greatest talent was his talent for public speaking since Hitler was a great orator.
Eloquence is the art of skillful speaking. This ability can be used to move or persuade an audience, such as Adolf Hitler and some other eloquent dictators did. Many more benign figures have been eloquent, including Winston Churchill.
An orator is a person who gives a speech
He was a good orator
Someone who is speaking. In Things Fall Apart, it specifically refers to someone who speaks, at the head, during a meeting.
Another word for orator is lecturer or public speaker. The word orator is of Middle English origin and is derived from the Anglo-Norman French word orator.
The possessive form of the noun orator is orator's.example: The orator's message was inspiring to the audience.