orator
orator
noun
/ˈɒrətə(r)/
(formal)
a person who makes formal speeches in public or is good at public speaking
a fine political orator
Word Origin
late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French oratour, from Latin orator ‘speaker, pleader’.
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