diseur
[ dee-zur; French dee-zœr ]
noun,plural di·seurs [dee-zurz; French dee-zœr]. /diˈzɜrz; French diˈzœr/.
a male professional entertainer who performs monologues.
Origin of diseur
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How to use diseur in a sentence
diseur de bons mots—A sayer of good things; 15 a would-be wit.
But great diseur as he was, he himself acknowledged that Samson could have given him a lesson.
An Englishman in Paris | Albert D. (Albert Dresden) VandamWho is there to replace that perilously piquant diseur Harry Fragson?
Nights in London | Thomas Burke
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