Pronunciation: /spɑks/
noun a shortened form of the word spokesperson, typically used in headlines or informal writing
A1 The spox for the company issued a statement to the press.
A2 The spox confirmed that the event will take place next week.
B1 The spox provided information about the new product launch.
B2 The spox's comments shed light on the company's future plans.
C1 The spox eloquently addressed the concerns raised by the shareholders.
C2 The spox's press conference was attended by journalists from around the world.
formal The company's spox issued a statement regarding the recent merger.
informal I heard from the spox that the event has been postponed.
slang The spox spilled the tea about what really happened behind the scenes.
figurative As the spox for the team, she was the voice of reason during the crisis.
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