Pronunciation: /ˈɔˌreɪt/
verb to make a speech, especially in a formal manner
A1 She orates her ideas clearly and confidently in front of the class.
A2 He orates about the importance of recycling in a passionate manner.
B1 The politician orated about the need for healthcare reform during the campaign.
B2 The professor orated eloquently on the topic of climate change at the conference.
C1 The famous speaker is known for his ability to orate on a wide range of topics with great skill.
C2 The orator captivated the audience with his powerful and persuasive speech.
formal The professor was invited to orate at the academic conference.
informal She loves to orate about her favorite books to anyone who will listen.
slang He can really orate like a boss when he's passionate about a topic.
figurative The politician used his charisma to orate his way into the hearts of the voters.
orated
orate
more orate
most orate
orate
will orate
have orated
is orating
orate
orate
to orate
orating
orated