Tyrant.
The word for a speaker who manipulates a crowd based on fear and hatred is demagogue.
Sure! The speaker gave an impromptu speech at the event without any prior preparation.
The prefix for "crowd" is "a-", which means "to" or "toward."
The noun 'crowd' is a common noun; a general word for a large group of people; a word for any crowd of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, the Crowd Coffee Shop in Seoul, South Korea or "Far from the Madding Crowd", a novel by Thomas Hardy.The word 'crowd' is also a verb: crowd, crowds, crowding, crowded.
The synonym for group that rhymes with loud is crowd.
Crowd loud.
Demagogue.
No, it is an adjective. It is based on the noun crowd and the verb to crowd.
After the earthquake the crowd tumultuously ran out of the building.
After a speaker bitterly denounced England, an uproarious outcry from the crowd nearly caused a riot.
Prominence is the noun form. Example sentence:The prominence of the speaker attracted a larger crowd than usual.
Peroration is the end section of an oration. "As the speaker approached the peroration of his speech the crowd was relieved."
The speaker was heckled for his ideas that were considered ridiculous from the general populace. The crowd heckled the comedian for his bad puns.
The speaker's tone was condescending, and the crowd reacted with belligerence. The word belligerence is a noun. You could also use the word aggressiveness.
A speaker is a mechanical device that allows sound to process out of it. Or, it could be a person speaking in front of a crowd.
threes a crowd
Introducing another person is basically telling each other your name, ect. It is quite simple. An introduction may go something like this; Linda, this is my cousin Joe, Joe, this is my friend and collegue, Linda.
Eloquence is the artful ease of speaking. Example : "The speaker enthralled the crowd with his eloquence."