Orateurs (en. Speakers)

ɔʁatœʁ

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
noun
Orators are individuals gifted at speaking in public.
Captivating orators can keep an audience on the edge of their seats.
Les orateurs captivants peuvent tenir un public en haleine.
They can intervene in debates, conferences, or speeches.
The guest speakers all have impressive backgrounds.
Les orateurs invités ont tous des parcours impressionnants.
The quality of oratory is often considered an important asset.
She was trained to become a great speaker.
Elle a été formée pour devenir une grande oratrice.

Etymology

The word 'orator' comes from the Latin 'orator', which means one who speaks.

Common Phrases and Expressions

talented orator
A speaker who possesses exceptional public speaking skills.
orateur talentueux
master of eloquence
A speaker who excels in the art of persuading through speech.
maître de l'éloquence
inspiring speech
A speech delivered by a speaker that motivates and encourages the audience.
discours inspirant

Related Words

eloquence
The art of speaking well, often associated with orators.
éloquence
speech
An oral presentation delivered by a speaker.
discours
rhetoric
The art of persuading through language.
rhetorique

Slang Meanings

Bard
He is a real bard when he speaks in public.
Il est un vrai bardeur quand il prend la parole en public.
Jokester
This jokester knows how to entertain his audience.
Ce blagueur sait comment divertir son auditoire.