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TelePrompTer

American  
[tel-uh-promp-ter] / ˈtɛl əˌprɒmp tər /
Trademark.
  1. a brand name for an off-camera device that displays a magnified script so that it is visible to the performers or speakers on a television program.


Teleprompter British  
/ ˈtɛlɪˌprɒmptə /

noun

  1. an electronic television prompting device whereby a prepared script, unseen by the audience, is enlarged line by line for the speaker equivalent in Britain (and certain other countries) Autocue

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Example Sentences

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Newsom finds reading off a teleprompter challenging.

From Los Angeles Times

In a recent interview with NPR, Lindo said he was not initially sure if he had heard the shout correctly, so he continued reading the teleprompter.

From Los Angeles Times

It confesses to writing like “a painfully neutral Midwestern news anchor reading off a perfectly formatted teleprompter.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"Some people ask for a teleprompter that displays the ballet sequences, but not at the BBL!" he laughs.

From Barron's

Upcoming models of the glasses have been confirmed to include a teleprompter, as well as the ability to respond to texts with hand gestures; Cohen added that tech-savvy young people will also learn how to make their own modifications to the hardware.

From Slate