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speechmaker

[speech-mey-ker] / ˈspitʃˌmeɪ kər /


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She’s a reasonably good speechmaker, but she’s no Obama — by which I mean Michelle Obama, whose impassioned appeal dominated the first night’s proceedings.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 19, 2020

Hoffa, by contrast is different—he is the opposite of silent—not only is he a literal speechmaker at the rostrum, he’s a running-off-at-the-mouth talker in private, in one-on-ones and “business” meetings.

From The New Yorker Dec. 2, 2019

In Virginia’s House of Burgesses, Jefferson gravitated to the radical Whig faction led by Patrick Henry and Richard Henry Lee, but distinguished himself as a brilliant political writer rather than speechmaker.

From Textbooks Jan. 18, 2018

“The question is: Will Ryan just be a good speechmaker or be a good policymaker?”

From Washington Post Jan. 6, 2016

"Yea, Earl, you're quite a speechmaker," cried his brother gleefully.

From Fighting in France by Charles L. (Charles Lewis) Wrenn




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