orator
81STUMP ORATOR — one who is ready to take up any question of the day, usually a political one, and harangue upon it from any platform offhand; the class, the whole merely a talking one, form the subject, in a pretty wide reference, of one of Carlyle s scathing …
82African-American Abolitionist- Author-Editor-Orator — Frederick Douglass …
83American Orator Extraordinary — Robert G Ingersoll and Franklin D Roosevelt …
84Boy Orator of the Platte — William Jennings Bryan …
85Silver-Tongued Orator — Wi l l iam Jennings Bryant …
86soapbox orator — one who gives speeches in informal settings, one who delivers lectures in the street (often when no one is listening) …
87soapbox orator — /ˈsoʊpbɒks ˌɒrətə/ (say sohpboks .oruhtuh) noun someone who addresses passers by from a soapbox or other standpoint in a public place …
88stump orator — /ˈstʌmp ɒrətə/ (say stump oruhtuh) noun Chiefly US someone who travels around making political speeches; a demagogue; rabble rouser. –stump oratory, noun …
89soap-box orator — One who addresses open air meetings in popular style …
90Boy Orator of the Platte — noun United States lawyer and politician who advocated free silver and prosecuted John Scopes (1925) for teaching evolution in a Tennessee high school (1860 1925) • Syn: ↑Bryan, ↑William Jennings Bryan, ↑Great Commoner • Instance Hypernyms:… …