Oradores (en. Speakers)
/oɾaˈðoɾes/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
A person who speaks eloquently in public.
The orators at the conference impressed everyone with their speeches.
Los oradores en la conferencia impresionaron a todos con sus discursos.
A person who delivers a speech at a solemn event.
The main speaker was hailed by the crowd.
El orador principal fue aclamado por la multitud.
One who is dedicated to rhetoric or eloquence.
The great orators of history have left an unparalleled legacy.
Los grandes oradores de la historia han dejado un legado inigualable.
Etymology
From the Latin 'orator', which means 'the one who speaks' or 'the one who prays'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
natural speaker
A person who has a natural talent for speaking in public.
orador nato
public speaking
The art of speaking in public effectively.
oratoria
to speak in public
The act of addressing an audience in an open or closed space.
hablar en público
Related Words
to speak
Speaking in public about a specific topic.
discursar
rhetoric
The art of using language effectively.
retórica
eloquence
The ability to speak persuasively.
elocuencia
Slang Meanings
To speak candidly.
That speaker doesn’t hold back and speaks clearly about the issues.
Ese orador no se corta y habla claro sobre los problemas.
To ramble on.
The speaker rambled on for over an hour.
El orador echó el rollo durante más de una hora.