Speaker
UK /["/ˈspiːkə(r)/"]/US /["/ˈspiːkər/"]/
Definition
a person who gives a talk or makes a speech
In simple words: A person who talks in front of others or a device that makes sound.
Examples
- The speaker at the conference shared some valuable insights.
- She is a motivational speaker who inspires many people.
- The speaker's voice echoed throughout the hall.
- During the meeting, he acted as the speaker for our team.
- I need to buy a new speaker for my music system.
Usage notes
Use 'speaker' when referring to someone giving a talk or a device that plays music. Avoid casual terms in formal contexts, like 'talker' for a person.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'speaker' as someone who 'speaks' a lot at events.
Collocations
- brilliant
- good
- great
- feature
- invite
- speaker at
- fluent
- native
- non-native
- speaker of
- left
- right
- front
- set
- system
- phone
Synonyms
- orator
- lecturer
- presenter
- narrator
- emcee
Antonyms
- listener
- audience
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'talker' — 'speaker' is more formal and often refers to public speaking.
- Using 'speakers' only to refer to people instead of also to sound devices.
- Mispronouncing it as 'speeker'.