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Often used in the same context:
debater,
oratory,
rhetorician,
speechmaker,
statesman,
oration,
emancipator,
eloquence,
politician,
communicator,
polemicist,
wordsmith,
reformer,
ideologue,
compromiser,
thinker,
poet,
conversationalist,
storyteller,
backslapper,
oratorial,
raconteur,
stemwinder,
prevaricator,
personage,
ironist,
talker,
persuader,
controversialist,
tragedian,
speeches,
stateswoman,
intellect,
servant,
patriot,
charisma,
philosopher,
theologian,
articulator,
preacher,
scholar,
peroration,
firebrand,
populariser,
speaker,
expositor,
moralist,
showman,
versifier,
satirist,
diction,
arguer,
pamphleteer,
erudition,
dramatist,
technocrat,
dissembler,
exponent,
melodist,
logician,
polymath,
thespian,
propagandist,
essayist,
autodidact,
jurist,
educationist,
votary,
pedagogue,
begetter,
schmoozer,
inspirer,
speechwriter,
educationalist,
elocutionist,
humorist,
backwoodsman,
clarence darrow,
freethinker,
demagogue,
idealist,
eugene v. debs,
eulogist,
trade unionist,
patrician,
demosthenes,
boaster,
punster,
tactician,
panegyric,
spellbinder,
balladeer,
incorruptibility,
perspicacity,
autobiographer,
entertainer,
academician,
constitutionalist,
cadences,
speech,
thomas babington macaulay,
benjamin disraeli,
orators,
musician,
sculptor,
athlete,
pianist,
caricaturist,
lyricist,
mathematician,
painter,
portraitist,
stylist,
violinist,
draughtsman,
strategist,
actor,
actress,
beat,
epigrammatic,
exiled,
gnomic,
illustrious,
maligned,
octogenarian,
quotable,
renowned,
seventeenth,
alexandrine,
anglophile,
aphoristic,
arabian,
argive,
athenian,
austrian,
boeotian,
bohemian,
bookish
More specific:
cicero,
demagog,
demagogue,
demosthenes,
elocutionist,
eulogist,
marcus tullius cicero,
panegyrist,
rabble-rouser,
spellbinder,
tub-thumper,
tully
Appears in the definition of:
cicero,
daniel webster,
demagog,
demagogue,
demosthenes,
eulogist,
henry,
isocrates,
magniloquently,
marcus tullius cicero,
oratorical,
panegyrist,
patrick henry,
rabble-rouser,
spellbinder,
tully,
webster
More general:
speaker,
talker
Synonyms:
public speaker,
rhetorician,
speechmaker
Also try:
— Adjectives for orator:
great,
greatest,
pulpit,
brilliant,
eloquent,
famous,
roman,
popular,
young,
public,
political,
more...
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