perorator
/ˈpɛrəˌreɪtər/
noun
- A person who makes a long, grand, or formal speech, especially one that tries to persuade or impress an audience.
- The senator was a skilled perorator who could hold the chamber's attention for hours.
- At the graduation ceremony, the perorator delivered a moving address about the future.
- The club's perorator spoke with such passion that even the skeptics were convinced.
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