Pronunciation: /ˈtɔːkər/
noun a person who talks or converses, especially in a specified way or on a specified subject
A1 She is a good talker.
A2 The talker at the party kept everyone entertained.
B1 The motivational speaker was a skilled talker.
B2 The politician was known as a charismatic talker.
C1 The talker eloquently conveyed their message to the audience.
C2 The renowned public speaker was considered a master talker.
formal The keynote speaker at the conference was an excellent talker, captivating the audience with his eloquent speech.
informal My friend is such a talker, she can chat for hours without getting bored.
slang That guy is a smooth talker, he can sweet talk his way out of any situation.
figurative In the world of politics, being a good talker is often more important than being truthful.
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