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Orator vs Addressee - What's the difference?

orator | addressee |

As nouns the difference between orator and addressee

is that orator is someone who orates or delivers an oration while addressee is the person or organization to which something, such as a letter or message, is addressed or sent, for whom the item is intended.

orator

English

Alternative forms

* oratour (obsolete)

Noun

(en noun)
  • Someone who orates or delivers an oration.
  • A skilled and eloquent public speaker.
  • Derived terms

    * oratory * stump orator

    addressee

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • The person or organization to which something, such as a letter or message, is addressed or sent, for whom the item is intended.
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  • Person'' is a grammatical property which is overtly manifested in so-called Personal Pronouns: forms which include the speaker (''I''/''we'') are said to be ‘first person? Pronouns; forms which include the addressee''' (''you'') and not the speaker are said to be ‘second person? Pronouns; while forms which exclude both speaker and '''addressee (''he''/''she''/''it''/''they ) are ‘third person? Pronouns.