rhetor

/ˈritər/
noun
  1. A person who is skilled in the art of persuasive speaking or writing; an orator.
    • In the debate club, the best rhetor could make even a weak position sound convincing.
    • The ancient Greek rhetor taught his students how to argue effectively in court.
    • She was known as a brilliant rhetor, able to sway any audience with her words.
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