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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

“I consider Jerry to be the most intelligent officeholder in Virginia,” Sabato said in 1985, before adding, “I think he’s a terrible speechmaker and speechwriter.”

From Washington Post • Oct. 29, 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

A political speechmaker occupied the bandstand one night, and they stood for an hour in the midst of the crowd, listening vaguely.

From Ramsey Milholland by Tarkington, Booth