Definition of oratornext
as in lecturer
a person who makes usually formal public speeches though a brilliant wordsmith, Thomas Jefferson was by his own admission an unskilled orator

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Recent Examples of orator Her father Walter was a prominent lawyer and orator. Shoshi Parks, Popular Science, 19 Mar. 2026 While some post-emancipation Black leaders backed social integration, author, orator and educator Washington, the first leader of the Tuskegee Institute, urged self-reliance. Michael Barnes, Austin American Statesman, 23 Feb. 2026 In the 19th century, the voices of Black leadership were the abolitionists and educators, orators, and clergy. Literary Hub, 21 Jan. 2026 My own children may not remember their grandfather, the skilled orator. Scott Maxwell, The Orlando Sentinel, 8 Jan. 2026 See All Example Sentences for orator
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Noun
  • Jordan McLeod is a former meteorology lecturer at the University of South Alabama and future doctoral student.
    Marshall Shepherd, Forbes.com, 25 June 2026
  • Given that the early days of the conflict cost $1 billion per day, Linda Bilmes, a Harvard Kennedy School senior public policy lecturer and a federal budget expert, said spending is more likely to total the $200 billion in additional funds the Pentagon requested back in March.
    Jim Edwards, Fortune, 24 June 2026
Noun
  • The board removed its previous time limit rule at public comment sessions during board meetings when more than 20 speakers are signed up.
    Samuel O’Neal June 25, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 26 June 2026
  • The speaker's comment came a day after Trump abruptly scrapped a signing ceremony for the bill until Congress passes the SAVE America Act, his signature election and voting reform legislation.
    Fritz Farrow, ABC News, 25 June 2026

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“Orator.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/orator. Accessed 26 Jun. 2026.

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