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announcer
[ uh-noun-ser ]
noun
- a person who announces, especially one who introduces programs, presents news items, reads advertisements, and does other similar assignments over radio or television.
announcer
/ əˈnaʊnsə /
noun
- a person who announces, esp one who reads the news, introduces programmes, etc, on radio or television
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- prean·nouncer noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of announcer1
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Example Sentences
“Seth kept the team together, but his constant need to relieve himself kept the team down,” says the announcer.
After the war, he made his mark working as an announcer for comedy and variety TV shows.
Gone are the days when the proper representation of that voice is that of a Disney announcer.
Usher: I guess they couldn't find anyone cooler to play a dancer, DJ, and voice of a daily high school announcer.
The announcer then asked what bills Symms had passed in his eight years of Congress; 15 seconds of silence followed.
Delancy's hand shot out to the radio switch, cutting off the voice of the announcer.
The voice that had been held rigidly to the usual calm clarity of an official announcer became suddenly high-pitched and vibrant.
He was in his hotel room at the Mayfair when the announcer chimed, five hours later.
Its contribution to Progress consists in its value as an "announcer" of a higher ideal, rather than a higher order.
Tom muttered, his shoulders drooping as the announcer signed off.
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