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ventriloquist

American  
[ven-tril-uh-kwist] / vɛnˈtrɪl ə kwɪst /

noun

  • ventriloquists
    plural
  1. a person who performs or is skilled in ventriloquism.


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Etymology

Origin of ventriloquist

1650–60; ventriloqu(y) ( def. ) + -ist

Explanation

Ventriloquists prove that even adults sometimes play with dolls. Specifically, these performers pretend to make their dolls, puppets, or dummies speak for entertainment purposes. The Latin word ventriloquium means “to speak from the stomach.” Ventriloquists have learned the art of projecting their voices, speaking without moving their lips, and moving the mouths of their dummies simultaneously so that it seems like their dummies are talking. Usually, they sit on a stage and pretend to have a conversation as part of a comedy routine.

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It’s a pixelated image of the ventriloquist dummy actor Bill Murray uses in the film.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 28, 2026

A 1978 portrait of the star by the artist Richard Stone went for £15,000, while his ventriloquist dummy Charlie achieved £6,200, twice its highest estimate, during the two-day event.

From BBC Jan. 12, 2025

So when their sons initially insisted on trying to become actors, both Rick and his wife, Jeanine — who was an amateur ventriloquist — reacted positively.

From Seattle Times Jun. 7, 2024

And the dad goes, “A really famous ventriloquist? No, that would never happen!”

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 21, 2024

The sound of the word ventriloquist sent an additional shiver down Otto’s spine.

From "The Last Last-Day-of-Summer" by Lamar Giles

At Barnum’s American Museum in New York City, visitors could see America’s first aquarium, a menagerie of exotic animals, performances by magicians and ventriloquists, and waxworks.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 25, 2026

They went to ogle dioramas and marvel at ventriloquists, glass blowers and a troupe of 200 “educated” white rats.

From New York Times Apr. 25, 2023

At first, she did not take puppeteer classes or workshops, but instead learned how to mimic the ventriloquists she watched on VHS tapes at home.

From Washington Post Sep. 20, 2022

The show was host to many imaginative puppeteers and ventriloquists, including Señor Wences, the Bill Baird Puppets and the pre-“Sesame Street” Muppets.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 19, 2021

I turned my head and talked sideways out of my mouth like one of those ventriloquists.

From "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis

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