To speak like an orator means to speak smoothly. There is a flow to ones speech and the words come out eloquently.
Speaker, lecturer, sermonizer, pontificator...
The possessive form of the noun orator is orator's.example: The orator's message was inspiring to the audience.
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 plural possessive form of "orator" is "orators'."
There is no difference.I spoke to Jamie.I spoke with Jamie.They mean the same thing.
Daniel Webster was a great orator who spoke against sectionalism
boanerges vociferous orator or preacher This is what you mean
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Do you mean orator . The man was well known as a great orator and was in demand as an actor for his powerful voice.
Speaker, lecturer, sermonizer, pontificator...
The possessive form of the noun orator is orator's.example: The orator's message was inspiring to the audience.
An orator is a person who gives a speech
a orator is a person who does public speaking
He was a good orator
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 plural possessive form of "orator" is "orators'."
The duration of The Orator is 1.83 hours.