orator

/ˈɔrətər/
noun
  1. A person who gives formal public speeches, especially one who is skilled at doing so.
    • The orator held the crowd's attention for over an hour with his powerful words.
    • She trained to become a skilled orator by joining the debate club.
    • Martin Luther King Jr. is remembered as one of the greatest orators in history.
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