oradora
Oradora is a Spanish noun meaning a female orator, that is, a person who delivers public speeches. It is the feminine form of orador, the masculine counterpart. The word also appears in Portuguese with the same meaning. Etymologically, oradora comes from Latin orator, meaning “one who speaks,” and it is related to oratoria, the art or practice of public speaking.
In usage, oradora designates a woman who gives formal addresses, lectures, or sermons. It is used across
Notes: oradora is predominantly descriptive. Depending on the context and style guide, writers may opt for gender-neutral