noun a loudspeaker with a built-in microphone, used for making announcements or speeches
Bullhorns are used in military operations to relay commands and instructions to troops.
Foremen use bullhorns to communicate with workers on noisy construction sites.
Bullhorns are often used in marketing campaigns to amplify messages and reach a wider audience.
Emergency responders use bullhorns to issue warnings or instructions during crises or disasters.
Activists use bullhorns to make their voices heard and communicate messages to large crowds.
Coaches and referees use bullhorns to communicate with players and spectators during games.
Teachers and administrators use bullhorns for announcements and crowd control during school events.
A writer may use a bullhorn to address a large audience during a book reading or public speaking event.
A psychologist may use a bullhorn during an emergency situation to communicate important information to a group of people.
A coach may use a bullhorn to give instructions or motivate players during a sports game or practice.
An event planner may use a bullhorn to make announcements and direct attendees at a large event or conference.
A construction worker may use a bullhorn to communicate with other workers on a noisy construction site.