orator

(noun)

A skilled and eloquent public speaker.

Related Terms

  • rhetoric
  • leadership
  • sophist

Examples of orator in the following topics:

  • Building Credibility

    • Roman orator Quintillian defines persuasive rhetoric as essentially "the good man speaking well. " British historian James A.
  • Communicating Examples

    • If an orator is holding a seminar about how to encourage productivity in the workplace, an example may be used that focuses on how an employee received an incentive to work harder, such as a bonus, and this improved the employee's productivity.
  • Speaking from Memory

    • Good orators of the past were expected to deliver their speeches from memory without notes or other aids.
  • External Benefits: Influence the World Around You

    • King remains one of the most revered orators of all time, and a stellar role model for those who believe words can change the world.
    • Martin Luther King, Jr., Winston Churchill, and Nelson Mendela are notable examples of effective orators who used oratory to have a significant impact on society.
  • History of Public Speaking

    • He stated that the ideal orator is "a good man speaking well. "
    • According to Bacon, reason and morality required speakers to have a high degree of accountability, making it an essential element in oration.
  • Don't Expect Too Much

    • The expected quality of the delivery of the speech depends on each individual speaker's experience and comfort level, though even the most gifted orators make mistakes.
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