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Orator
If you type "define slow" into the google search engine, it provides you with a definition of the word and a speaker Icon which can be clicked to hear a natural English speaker say the word "Slow".
The word "speaker" can be abbreviated as "spkr."
Orator is another word for speaker.
The word is "repetition." This technique is commonly used in speeches, advertisements, and writing to emphasize key points and make them more memorable to the audience.
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If you type "define slow" into the google search engine, it provides you with a definition of the word and a speaker Icon which can be clicked to hear a natural English speaker say the word "Slow".
No, a dictionary definition typically provides a concise and standardized explanation of a word's meaning, but it may not capture the full extent of all nuances, connotations, and cultural associations that a native speaker might know. Native speakers often possess a richer understanding of how a word is used in various contexts and its subtleties beyond what a formal definition can convey.
Go to dictionary.com and type it in. Next to the word in the definition click on the speaker and robotic voice will say it.
The word "speaker" can be abbreviated as "spkr."
The Telugu word for speaker is 'prasangeekudu' if it is male. 'prasangeekuraalu' if it is female.
Orator is another word for speaker.
* travels: changes location; moves, travels, or proceeds, also metaphorically * moves away from a place into another direction * be awarded; be allotted; "The first prize goes to Mary"; "Her money went on clothes
Most speeches have very little impact because they do not ask the speaker to do anything, whereas the very definition of the word present is "to bring, to give a gift to.