El orador
Example: El orador cautivó a la audiencia con su discurso inspirador.
Definition
"El orador" refers to a person who delivers speeches or talks publicly, often with the aim of persuading, informing, or entertaining an audience. An orator captivates listeners by using effective communication and rhetorical skills.
Etymology
The term "el orador" comes from the Latin word 'orator,' meaning 'speaker' or 'pleader.' It entered Spanish through Old Spanish, retaining its meaning related to public speaking. Did you know that 'orator' originally referred to someone who pleads a case in court?
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"El orador" appears in the Vocaplus list "Spanish - General - (B2) - set 2", containing 111 commonly used words.
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