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ventriloquism

American  
[ven-tril-uh-kwiz-uhm] / vɛnˈtrɪl əˌkwɪz əm /

noun

  1. the art or practice of speaking, with little or no lip movement, in such a manner that the voice does not appear to come from the speaker but from another source, as from a wooden dummy.


ventriloquism British  
/ ˌvɛntrɪˈləʊkwɪəl, vɛnˈtrɪləkwəl, vɛnˈtrɪləˌkwɪzəm /

noun

  1. the art of producing vocal sounds that appear to come from another source

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Etymology

Origin of ventriloquism

1790–1800; ventriloqu ( y ) (< Medieval Latin ventriloquium, equivalent to Late Latin ventriloqu ( us ) a ventriloquist ( ventri- ventri- + -loquus, derivative of loquī to speak) + -ium -ium ) + -ism

Explanation

Ventriloquism is the art of using your voice so that it seems to be coming from a dummy or puppet, rather than from your mouth. You should practice your ventriloquism before the school talent show: I can totally see your lips moving. Someone who's an expert at ventriloquism is called a ventriloquist. This person has practiced until they've achieved the pinnacle of ventriloquism, the ability to "throw" their voice, so that it seems to be emanating from somewhere other than their own lips. Part of ventriloquism is learning to speak without moving your mouth. Another part is getting comfortable having a creepy-looking puppet sit on your lap and speak in your voice.

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You took ventriloquism to the highest level humanly possible and made it cool.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 21, 2024

There’s something troubling about these twin acts of ventriloquism, Parny’s poem and Ravel’s music.

From New York Times • Jun. 4, 2023

But the myriad other attractions in town — music, magic, ventriloquism, the tables and slots — could scatter visitors, something that didn’t occur in Tennessee.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 26, 2022

Rankin describes the process of writing the book as an "act of ventriloquism" in trying to capture McIlvanney's writing style.

From BBC • Aug. 30, 2021

As usual, she spoke without moving her mouth, which could only have been creepier if she’d had a ventriloquism puppet.

From "The Mark of Athena" by Rick Riordan

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