Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
great-orator
noun
/ɡreɪt ˈɔːrɪtər/

Definition
A person known for their exceptional speaking skills, often capable of influencing and inspiring audiences through their eloquence and persuasive language.

Examples
- Martin Luther King Jr. was celebrated as a great orator, effectively conveying his vision for equality.
- The great orator captivated the audience with his passionate speech on climate change.
- During the debate, her skills as a great orator were evident as she articulated her points clearly and compellingly.

Meaning
The term typically refers to an individual who possesses the talent of public speaking, especially in a way that captivates and engages listeners.

Synonyms
- eloquent speaker
- public speaker
- rhetorician
- speechmaker