"Spokesperson" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Spokesperson" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Spokesperson
speak

"Spokesperson" Meaning

A person authorized to officially represent a group or organization in communications with the public.

"Spokesperson" Examples

Usage Examples


The spokesperson for the company announced that they would be launching a new product next month.
The newspaper interviewed the shocking spokesperson who came to the press conference unprepared.
Jane has been working as a spokesperson for the famous charity since last year.
The spokesperson of the event team reassured the crowd that the festival would not be canceled.
She served as the spokesperson for the organization during a critical period in its history.

"Spokesperson" Similar Words

Spokane

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Spokane is a city located in the northwestern United States, near the center of the state of Washington. It is the county seat of Spokane County and the commercial hub of the Inland Northwest region.

Spoke

speak

verb<br><br>1. Past simple of "speak" - said or communicated something.<br>2. Used the vocal cords to produce speech sounds.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- "I spoke to her on the phone."<br>- "The bird spoke a few words."

Spoked

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Divided into spokes or radiating parts, typically as a wheel or a design.

Spoken

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Introduced into the service of human beings by some inner sound or voice.

Spokes

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A person or thing that represents an organization, business, or movement, especially to promote and explain it to the public.<br><br>Example: "The company's CEO serves as its chief spokesperson."

Spokesman

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Spokesmen

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Representatives or spokespeople, especially for a group, organization, or company, who speak on their behalf to the public or media.

Spokespeople

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Spokespersons

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Spokeswoman

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Spokeswomen

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Spoletians

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Spoleto

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Spoliate

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To destroy or damage something, especially documents or records, in order to conceal the truth or hide information.

Spoliated

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Spoliating

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