75 Verbs to Use for the Word orator

But on the wall the old clock which pointed out the trying moment ticked calmly on. One after another I saw and heard the orators.

Therefore, the exordium is divided into two portions, first of all a beginning, and secondly language calculated to enable the orator to work his way into the good graces of his hearers.

Count Cavour was not born an orator; his delivery was far from fluent.

"Whether nature or art contribute most to form an orator, is a trifling inquiry.

Therefore, he was never accounted an orator; nor, indeed, should we have ever heard of his name if he had not written a history, though he was a man of eminently high character and of noble birth.

"Now," added the orator, "if any man in the world could have made ice in the summer, it was Washington; and if he could have made it, I am sure he would have given it to me.

The man, by tiptoeing, was trying to see over the heads of the smokers and drinkers, who had risen to their feet and were applauding the orator who had just entered.

In the Orator he considers the orator and the poet as similar in style, but not identical.

All this was very well; but, unfortunately, in order to distinguish the orator amidst the croud, it was determined he should harangue on horseback.

But I do not divide the orator as to class in this way.

In the assembly, you shall find the orator and the audience in perpetual balance, and the predominance of either is indicated by the choice of topic.

It is not desirable to follow the orator through some of his accusations; when he had to lash a man whom he held to be a criminal, he did not much care where or how he struck.

Very few cheers or shouts greeted this orator.

He was pronounced a powerful natural orator, and one born to sway the minds of his fellow men.

" "Then I say he is no doctor!" shouted the orator.

What intolerable presumption, to disqualify as ungodly and reduce to null the majority of the country, who preferred the Liturgy, in order to force the long winded vanities of bustling God-orators on those who would fain hear prayers, not spouting!

Ambassador Dumba was forced to leave this country because of the capture of secret letters revealing plots to organise strikes in our munitions factories, to buy up orators to incite workmen to discontent, and to pay newspapers for advancing the German propaganda.

when I would speake, my heart Checks its bold orator, my tongue, and tells it Tis traitorous to its Mr.Noble Sir, [kneele I doe conceit you infinitly good, So pittiful that mercy is in you Even naturally superlative, (forgive me, If I offend) you doe in this transgresse Humanity, to let a lady love you Without requitall.

The thought was so immense that it nearly choked the worthy orator, and he could not proceed for some time.

Off they went highly delighted with the results of the interview, clapping their orator on the back, crying out sh[=a]bash, sh[=a]bash, bravo, bravo, and evidently believing the gift of the rupees as entirely due to the eloquence of their comrade.

I cannot conceive, I cannot imagine, I cannot form any idea of French orators, and I doubt that they have ever had any or can have any now in the strict construction of the term orator, because we must not confuse the name orator with the words babbler and charlatan, for these can exist in any country, in all the regions of the inhabited world, among the cold and curt Englishmen as among the lively and impressionable Frenchmen.

" "You may well call it the oration, Ned; for, I believe one, or, certainly one skeleton, has served some thousand orators annually, any time these sixty years.

He took himself as a poor back country lad, created out of the crude material the orator which often combines a Webster with Gough, and made himself a scholar of the first rank.

"Come in, come in!" cried the orator; "the more the better.

Cicero has defined the orator as a good man of worth: Vir bonus, dicendi peritus.

75 Verbs to Use for the Word  orator