Orators

/ˈɒrəˌtɔːrz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Plural of orator, meaning a person who delivers speeches, especially in a legal or formal context.
    The orators presented their arguments before the court.

Forms

  • orator

Commentary

As a plural noun, 'orators' refers specifically to multiple individuals skilled in formal speech, often used in legal proceedings or rhetoric.

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