noun a system used to make announcements or address a large group of people in a public setting
Used in schools and universities to make announcements, broadcast messages, and address large groups of students and staff.
Installed in airports, train stations, and bus terminals to provide information and announcements to passengers.
Utilized in concert venues, theaters, and stadiums to amplify sound for performances and events.
Found in stores, shopping malls, and commercial spaces for making announcements, promotions, and directing customers.
Deployed in public spaces, government buildings, and hospitals for emergency notifications and communication.
Used in offices, conference rooms, and meeting spaces for addressing employees, clients, and visitors.
A writer may use a public address system to give a speech or presentation at a book reading or literary event.
A psychologist may use a public address system to address a large audience during a conference or seminar on mental health topics.
A teacher may use a public address system to make announcements to students and staff in a school setting.
A politician may use a public address system to deliver a speech at a campaign rally or public event.
An event planner may use a public address system to make important announcements and keep attendees informed during a large event or conference.