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communicator
[ kuh-myoo-ni-key-ter ]
noun
- a person who communicates, especially one skilled at conveying information, ideas, or policy to the public.
- a person in the business of communications, as television or magazine publishing.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of communicator1
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Example Sentences
But what Republican other than Ronald Reagan has ever been a “Great Communicator”?
Yet he is a skilled communicator, and politics is a fluid environment, so anything is possible.
But even a great communicator has to be wary of an issue that affects women being talked about chiefly by men.
Abraham Lincoln was, by any measure, a great communicator and a skillful shaper of public opinion.
Over and over, people have spoken about President Obama's prowess as a communicator.
Fumbling in his haste, he produced a pocket communicator, stabbed frantically at the dial and spoke urgently into it.
The communicator on the Gern officer's belt spoke with metallic authority.
He looked toward the communicator controls unhappily, then reached out and dialed a number.
He spent the rest of the morning on the communicator, arranging for the food supplies that were being brought to the trading site.
He glanced towards the communicator, then returned his gaze to Telzey, drumming his fingers lightly on the desk top.
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