The eloquent orator far prefers to work from a few scribbled notes rather than stick to a pre-prepared speech. |
He is a wooden, boring, uninspiring, unconvincing orator, who completely lacked the common touch or any real ability to communicate with voters. |
Lincoln, seeing this masterly orator of mixed-race ancestry, would most likely first have been reminded of his exceptional friend, Douglass. |
James Dillon in his heyday was about the only orator of modern times to match such eloquence. |
The miniature was a gift from the forty-year-old artist to her famous and frequent client, the orator and public servant Daniel Webster. |
At the UN, it doesn't matter whether you speak only French and the orator is waxing eloquent in Chinese. |