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speechmaker

[speech-mey-ker]

noun

  1. a person who delivers speeches.



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Other Word Forms

  • speechmaking noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of speechmaker1

First recorded in 1700–10; speech + maker
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Example Sentences

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Daniel Webster is said to have called Prentiss the greatest speechmaker he ever heard.

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“It was when he became the big speechmaker that everything started to slow down,” he said.

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The fact that four of the main speechmakers on the four nights of the convention were his children was simply because they were literally the best people in America.

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His own president didn't go for Biden's advice on Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere, so while he may have been a boisterous speechmaker in the Senate, his actual record consists of a half-century of gross misjudgments.

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The previous year he made one of his final screen appearances as a speechmaker who extols the virtues of Keira Knightley's title character in The Duchess.

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