| 释义 | [ speech-mey-ker ] / ˈspitʃˌmeɪ kər /SEE SYNONYMS FOR speechmaker ON THESAURUS.COM 
 nouna person who delivers speeches. Origin of speechmakerFirst recorded in 1700–10; speech + makerOTHER WORDS FROM speechmakerspeechmaking, nounWords nearby speechmakerspeech form, speech from the throne, speechify, speech island, speechless, speechmaker, speech organ, speech pathology, speechread, speechreading, speech recognitionDictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for speechmakerUnless he speedily sets up a new team, he will be reduced to a speechmaker. Replace Rahm|Leslie H. Gelb|February 15, 2010|DAILY BEASTAs the speechmaker cracked the neck with his sword, the bottle burst in a thousand pieces, drenching everyone with wine. Everyman's Land|C. N. Williamson and A. M. WilliamsonThe Coast Miwok have such orators; among those Indians the office of speechmaker is a special one. Francis Drake and the California Indians, 1579|Robert F. HeizerI wish to say—as you would know if you lived in Michigan—that I am not a speechmaker. Speeches of Benjamin Harrison|Benjamin Harrison
"I am no speechmaker," began Daniel Boone, his voice trembling slightly as he spoke. Scouting with Daniel Boone|Everett T. TomlinsonI am no speechmaker, but this you may rely on while I continue to be Harry Jekyl. St. Ronan's Well|Sir Walter Scott
Words related to speechmakerlecturer, announcer, rhetorician, mouthpiece, spokesperson, orator, speechifier, elocutionist, declaimer, keynoter |