O orador



Example: O orador cativou a audiência com seu discurso inspirador.

Definition


"O orador" refers to a person who speaks formally and effectively in public, often delivering speeches to engage and inspire an audience. This term highlights the skill of public speaking and persuasion.

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Etymology


The term "o orador" comes from the Latin word 'orator,' meaning 'speaker' or 'pleader.' It passed into Portuguese with the same meaning, relating to someone who speaks publicly, often in a formal or rhetorical context.

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