orator

Related to orator: oratory

soapbox orator

One who makes an impassioned, impromptu speech. (Soapboxes were once commonly used as makeshift platforms for such speeches.) It seems like there's a soapbox orator on every corner in this city. Sorry, I couldn't hear you over that soapbox orator who's ranting about the government.
See also: orator, soapbox
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

silver-tongued orator

An eloquent and persuasive speaker. This term has been around since the sixteenth century, when it was applied to the preacher Henry Smith (ca. 1550–91) and to Joshua Sylvester (1563–1618), a translator. Silver has long been equated with something fast-flowing and dazzlingly bright, and thus is a natural metaphor for eloquent speech. The best-known recipient of the epithet “silver-tongued orator” was William Jennings Bryan (1860–1925), who not only was a wonderful speaker but advocated the free coinage of silver; he won the Democratic presidential nomination in 1896 as a result of a speech in which he said, “You shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold.”
See also: orator
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
See also:
  • soapbox orator
  • get on (one's) soapbox
  • spot
  • spot (one) (some amount of money)
  • spot someone
  • spot someone something
  • spotted
  • it's too late for sorry
  • say to
  • (I'm) sorry to hear that
References in periodicals archive
He was an eloquent orator, a writer, a scholar, and a witty speaker.
President, members of the 54th Legislature, members of the Judiciary, members of the cabinet - the fight against corruption is not in words, it is in action,' the Orator says.
Distinguished Old Ravian orator Mr Hamza Ijaz was chief guest at the final round of the bilingual debate competition adjudicated by eminent orators Muhammad Umer Khan, Ali Akbar Abbas Rizvi, Awais Malik, Hassan Haider Raza, Zahid Malik, Muhammad Sharif and Raza Gillani.
The two spend their time frantically preparing chairs for a series of invisible guests who are coming to hear an orator reveal the Old Man's discovery -- which is implied but never really said to be the meaning of life.
RED ORATOR (Jim Best) RED Orator may be worth following after staying-on late to finish fourth on his third run over hurdles at Plumpton.
Palestinian orator at Dubai International Holy Quran Award commends UAE's continuous humanitarian assistance to support the Palestinian people.
These included Master Orator and Rapid Fire questions.
He said: "Being an orator is an over-exaggerated quality.
Marcus Tullius Cicero (3 January 106 BC-7 December 43 BC) was a Roman philosopher, politician, lawyer, orator, political theorist, consul and constitutionalist.
In essence, this is the basic political conflict on the rostra (the platform for the orator in the forum Romanum) from Cicero's perspective below the surface of a history of rhetoric in his Brutus.
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Analysts are also divided over his capacities as an orator and a president.
To invent arguments, the orator selects from three artistic proofs called logos, pathos and ethos.
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In the 1m6f handicap Red Orator was the first horse of the day to come across the track to take the longer route to the stands' side rails, and although some of his rivals followed him, they could not get to him and he kept up the gallop under Joe Fanning to make it two wins from three starts by beating Getabuzz by two lengths.