He is a compelling orator.
He's a totally compelling orator, one of the few people I've ever heard who speaks extemporaneously in flawless, perfectly delineated, ready-to-print paragraphs.
He was a stirring preacher and, and, even more, a powerful platform orator: "he was one of the most compelling orators of his generation" (Wolffe, 2004).
The bearded Mr. Draskovic is normally a compelling orator, a kind of rock star.
In a 2001 article in Liberator Roger Pincham is included in an informal shortlist of four most compelling Liberal orators of the latter decades of the 20th century.
He was known as a compelling orator, delivering speeches supporting territorial expansion by the U.S. and increasing the power of the federal government.
He knew that he was a compelling orator, and he enjoyed the fact that thousands of eyes were concentrated upon him.
The mayor still reads nearly every word, stumbles over some and will never be a compelling orator.
The elfin Farage, 40, fond of smoking, drinking and talking about smoking and drinking, is indeed a compelling orator.
A compelling orator with the voice and showmanship of a stadium-rock star, Mr. Meredith quickly began to draw more new members.