An orator, rhetorician.
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释义 | the mind > language > speech > speech-making > [noun] > one who makes a speech or speeches (45) ditera1387 An orator, rhetorician. fair speakera1398 An eloquent person, an orator. Also: a person whose words are specious or insincere, a flatterer. speakerc1400 spec. One who speaks formally before a number of persons; one who addresses an audience; an orator. pronouncer?a1425 A person who pronounces something; a person who makes a pronouncement. orator?a1439 A person who delivers a speech or oration; a public speaker, esp. one distinguished for eloquence and rhetorical skill; a person proficient in… oratrice1565 A female public speaker; = oratress, n. 2. oratress1587 A female public speaker. rhetor1588 An orator, esp. a professional one; a public speaker. Formerly also (depreciative): †a mediocre orator, a mere speechifier (obsolete). oratrix?1592 A female public speaker; = oratress, n. 2. Also figurative. Obsolete. tongue-man1594 A speaker, an orator. tonguesman1596 = tongueman, n. public speaker1646 a person who engages in public speaking. holder-forth1661 one who ‘holds forth’, a preacher, orator (somewhat contemptuous). tub-minister1662 spokesman1663 A public speaker, esp. one who formally addresses a deliberative or legislative assembly. addresser1665 A person who directs words or a communication to a particular person, audience, or place. tub-drubbera1704 = tub-thumper, n. speech-maker1710 One who makes or delivers a speech or speeches, esp. in public; an orator. speecher1762 One who makes speeches; a speaker. orationer1765 A person who makes an oration; an orator or speaker. speechifiera1777 One who speechifies or delivers speeches; one given to, or having some aptitude for, public speaking. mob-orator1814 perorator1827 In early use: †the speaker of an epilogue (obsolete rare). Later: a person who perorates. elocutionist1847 One who practises the art of elocution; a proficient in the art of elocution. tub-orator1849 spokester1850 A female speaker; a spokeswoman. patterer1851 Originally slang. A street trader, esp. one who uses rapid, persuasive talk to attract customers; a salesperson. Cf. patter, n.1 2a. platformer1851 A person who speaks on public platforms; a public speaker. Now rare. oratist1860 A person given to or specializing in oration. stem-winder1875 (a) a keyless watch; (b) a geared logging locomotive (Webster, 1911); (c) slang a person or thing that is first-rate; also, an enterprising or… addressor1897 = addresser, n. 2. pep talker1925 A person who delivers a pep talk. Subcategories:— position or office of (1) — for specific occasion, purpose, or cause (4) — in universities (5) — political or parliamentary (3) |
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