Pronunciation: /ˌrækɑˈntɜːr/
noun a person who tells anecdotes in a skillful and amusing way
A1 My grandfather is a great raconteur. He loves telling stories about his adventures.
A2 The local raconteur entertained the crowd with funny anecdotes and jokes.
B1 As a raconteur, she captivates her audience with vivid storytelling and engaging narratives.
B2 The renowned raconteur held the audience spellbound with his eloquent tales.
C1 The master raconteur effortlessly weaves together complex narratives that leave the audience in awe.
C2 His reputation as a raconteur is well-deserved, as he has a gift for captivating storytelling.
formal The raconteur captivated the audience with his storytelling skills.
informal My friend is such a great raconteur, he always has the best stories to tell.
slang That guy at the party last night was a real raconteur, he had everyone laughing.
figurative She was a raconteur of emotions, weaving tales that touched the hearts of all who listened.
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