Similar words: speaker, public sector, public security, loudspeaker, native speaker, public policy, public, publicly. Meaning: n. a person who delivers a speech or oration.
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1, She was a brilliant public speaker.
2, She's a good public speaker.
3, Clarity of diction is vital for a public speaker.
4, She's a confident,(http://sentencedict.com/public speaker.html) self-possessed public speaker.
5, She's a very impressive public speaker.
6, She is a confident and self-possessed public speaker.
7, A public speaker needs a voice that carries .
8, She isn't a practiced public speaker, but she faced her audience as if to the manner born.
9, She isn't a practised public speaker,(sentencedict.com) but she faced her audience as to the manner born.
10, I eventually became more self-confident as a public speaker.
11, Kennedy was known as a brilliant public speaker.
12, A highly talented writer and a compelling public speaker, he quickly became the best-known left-wing agitator in Derry.
13, Basil was not a great public speaker but what came through was all the more effective because it had not come easily.
14, My father is a very impressive public speaker.
15, I know: this sounds like so much motivational public speaker mumbo jumbo.
16, Lou is a professional accountant, personal development coach, public speaker and entrepreneur.
17, A public speaker must have a voice that carries well.
18, He was a good-humoured, patient man of great personal charm, an energetic and skilled administrator and excellent public speaker.
19, She's one of the rising stars of politics and an excellent public speaker.
20, Clarence Darrow ( 1857 -- 1938 ), American Lawyer, public speaker, debater, and miscellaneous writer.
21, Mispronunciation - People laugh or feel awkward when they hear a public speaker mispronounce words.
22, In the master role, you are displaying confidence to get what you want. This is public speaker, leader or seducer.
23, He was at first a total failure as a public speaker.
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