She stared and directed her resonant voice into the distance as if to an unseen audience, and modulated her tones like an orator. |
He was an assured front-bench performer, which is a different thing from simply being an orator. |
He is a wooden, boring, uninspiring, unconvincing orator, who completely lacked the common touch or any real ability to communicate with voters. |
After a couple of nights of moderation, both in political tone and the orator, they're starting to take the gloves off tonight. |
This can be the combination of orator, humorist, speech writer, or playwright. |
Lincoln, seeing this masterly orator of mixed-race ancestry, would most likely first have been reminded of his exceptional friend, Douglass. |