Speechmaker

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /spiːʧ.meɪ.kər/

Definitions of speechmaker

noun a person who gives speeches or public addresses

Example Sentences

A1 The speechmaker talked about his favorite food.

A2 The speechmaker delivered a short presentation on climate change.

B1 The speechmaker captivated the audience with her inspiring words.

B2 The speechmaker was known for his powerful rhetoric and persuasive arguments.

C1 The speechmaker's eloquence and charisma made him a sought-after speaker for prestigious events.

C2 The speechmaker's ability to connect with the audience on an emotional level set him apart from other public speakers.

Examples of speechmaker in a Sentence

formal The speechmaker delivered a compelling address at the conference.

informal The speechmaker really knew how to captivate the audience with their words.

slang That speechmaker has some serious skills on the mic.

figurative The speechmaker's words were like music to the audience's ears.

Grammatical Forms of speechmaker

past tense

speechmakered

plural

speechmakers

comparative

more speechmaker

superlative

most speechmaker

present tense

speechmakes

future tense

will speechmake

perfect tense

have speechmade

continuous tense

is speechmaking

singular

speechmaker

positive degree

speechmaker

infinitive

to speechmake

gerund

speechmaking

participle

speechmaking

Origin and Evolution of speechmaker

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'speechmaker' originated from the combination of 'speech' and 'maker', indicating someone who creates or delivers speeches.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'speechmaker' has evolved to encompass not just those who create speeches, but also those who are skilled or known for giving speeches in public or formal settings.