Pronunciation: /ˈbʊli ˈpʊlpɪt/
noun a public platform or stage that allows a person to express their views and opinions
A1 The teacher used the bully pulpit to speak out against bullying.
A2 The principal's office can be seen as a bully pulpit for addressing school issues.
B1 The president often uses the bully pulpit to communicate important messages to the public.
B2 The CEO's speeches from the bully pulpit have a significant impact on company policies.
C1 The politician leveraged the bully pulpit to advocate for social change.
C2 The religious leader's sermons from the bully pulpit inspired a sense of community among followers.
formal The president used the bully pulpit to address the nation on the importance of unity.
informal The principal often takes to the bully pulpit to remind students about school rules.
slang The coach always takes the bully pulpit before games to motivate his players.
figurative The celebrity used her social media platform as a bully pulpit to advocate for social justice issues.
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