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Speechmaker Meaning in English

word

ˈspiːtʃˌmeɪkɚ
SPEECH-may-ker
spˈiːtʃmeɪkɐ
SPEECH-may-kuh

释义

A speechmaker is a person who makes or delivers speeches, especially in public settings or formal events.

用法与细微差别

More formal or literary than 'speaker'; emphasizes someone skilled or known for public speaking or ceremonial speech. Used in both neutral and slightly critical contexts (e.g., for someone who talks a lot in public). Less common than 'public speaker' in modern English.

例句

The speechmaker stood on the stage and began to talk.

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She wants to be a famous speechmaker when she grows up.

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Every year, the school invites a special speechmaker to graduation.

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He’s known as a powerful speechmaker who moves audiences to tears.

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Unlike most politicians, the speechmaker kept his talk short and interesting.

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The crowd listened quietly as the speechmaker addressed important issues.

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