Loudspeaker

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /laʊdˌspiːkər/

Definitions of loudspeaker

noun a device that converts electrical signals into sound, typically as part of a public address system

Example Sentences

A1 The loudspeaker at the party played music for everyone to hear.

A2 She used a loudspeaker to make announcements at the event.

B1 The teacher's voice was amplified through the loudspeaker so all students could hear the lesson.

B2 The loudspeaker system in the stadium was powerful enough to reach every corner of the stands.

C1 The loudspeaker in the conference room was crystal clear, ensuring all participants could hear the speaker.

C2 The loudspeaker technology used in the concert hall was top-of-the-line, providing impeccable sound quality for the audience.

Examples of loudspeaker in a Sentence

formal The lecturer used a loudspeaker to ensure everyone could hear her presentation clearly.

informal Can you turn up the volume on the loudspeaker? It's hard to hear.

slang The DJ cranked up the loudspeaker and the party really got going.

figurative His voice boomed through the room like a loudspeaker, commanding everyone's attention.

Grammatical Forms of loudspeaker

past tense

loudspeakered

plural

loudspeakers

comparative

louder

superlative

loudest

present tense

loudspeaks

future tense

will loudspeaker

perfect tense

have loudspeakered

continuous tense

is loudspeaking

singular

loudspeaker

positive degree

loudspeaker

infinitive

to loudspeaker

gerund

loudspeaking

participle

loudspeakered

Origin and Evolution of loudspeaker

First Known Use: 1925 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'loudspeaker' originated from the combination of 'loud' meaning producing or capable of producing much noise, and 'speaker' referring to a device that converts electrical signals into sound.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a device that amplified sound for a large audience, the term 'loudspeaker' has evolved to encompass various types of audio equipment used for amplification and reproduction of sound in a wide range of settings.