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SPEAKER |
Orator |
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PROPOSER |
A speaker; an orator. |
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ORATORIZE |
To play the orator. |
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RHETORIZE |
To play the orator. |
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RHETORICATE |
To play the orator. |
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LOUDSPEAKER |
Does noisy orator use one? |
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DEMAGOGUE |
Orator who preys on a populations prejudices |
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BOANERGES |
Any declamatory and vociferous preacher or orator. |
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PULPIT |
A desk, or platform, for an orator or public speaker. |
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DEMOSTHENIC |
Pertaining to, or in the style of, Demosthenes, the
Grecian orator. |
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RHETORICIAN |
An orator; specifically, an artificial orator without
genuine eloquence; a declaimer. |
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SPEECHIFIER |
One who makes a speech or speeches; an orator; a
declaimer. |
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LIVE |
Full of earnestness; active; wide awake; glowing; as, a live
man, or orator. |
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PROMPT |
To remind, as an actor or an orator, of words or topics
forgotten. |
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ECBASIS |
A figure in which the orator treats of things according to
their events consequences. |
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OBSECRATION |
A figure of speech in which the orator implores the
assistance of God or man. |
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FIRST |
Most eminent or exalted; most excellent; chief; highest; as,
Demosthenes was the first orator of Greece. |
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ANTIQUITY |
Ancient times; former ages; times long since past; as,
Cicero was an eloquent orator of antiquity. |
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ROSTRUM |
Hence, a stage for public speaking; the pulpit or platform
occupied by an orator or public speaker. |
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PHILIPPIC |
Any one of the series of famous orations of Demosthenes,
the Grecian orator, denouncing Philip, king of Macedon. |
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STAGE |
An elevated platform on which an orator may speak, a play be
performed, an exhibition be presented, or the like. |
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CATASTASIS |
That part of a speech, usually the exordium, in which
the orator sets forth the subject matter to be discussed. |
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SPREAD-EAGLE |
Characterized by a pretentious, boastful, exaggerated
style; defiantly or extravagantly bombastic; as, a spread-eagle orator;
a spread-eagle speech. |
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STAR |
A person of brilliant and attractive qualities, especially on
public occasions, as a distinguished orator, a leading theatrical
performer, etc. |
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IMPASSIONED |
Actuated or characterized by passion or zeal;
showing warmth of feeling; ardent; animated; excited; as, an
impassioned orator or discourse. |