Discourser

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /dɪˈskɔrsər/

Definitions of discourser

noun a person who delivers a speech or lecture

Example Sentences

A1 The discourser spoke about the importance of recycling in simple terms.

A2 The discourser presented a basic overview of the history of the city.

B1 The discourser engaged the audience with thought-provoking questions.

B2 The discourser analyzed the impact of technology on society in depth.

C1 The discourser eloquently articulated complex philosophical concepts.

C2 The discourser captivated the audience with a brilliant display of rhetorical skills.

Examples of discourser in a Sentence

formal The discourser presented a well-reasoned argument during the debate.

informal The discourser really knows how to make a compelling case.

slang That discourser is a real smooth talker.

figurative The discourser's words were like a soothing balm for the troubled minds of the audience.

Grammatical Forms of discourser

past tense

discoursed

plural

discoursers

comparative

more discoursing

superlative

most discoursing

present tense

discourses

future tense

will discourse

perfect tense

have discoursed

continuous tense

is discoursing

singular

discourser

positive degree

discourser

infinitive

to discourse

gerund

discoursing

participle

discoursing

Origin and Evolution of discourser

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'discourser' originated from the Old French word 'desco(u)reur', which comes from the Latin word 'discurrere' meaning 'to run about'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'discourser' evolved from its original meaning of 'to run about' to refer to someone who engages in conversation or discussion.