What is another word for the speakers?

Pronunciation: [ðə spˈiːkəz] (IPA)

The term "the speakers" can be replaced with a variety of synonyms depending on the context. If referring to the individuals presenting at an event or conference, alternatives could include "presenters," "lecturers," "keynote speakers," or "panelists." In terms of the audio equipment itself, one might use "loudspeakers," "sound system," or "audio output devices." If discussing individuals who are proficient in a particular language or dialect, "native speakers," "fluent speakers," or "speakers of X language" could be used. Despite the many options, it is important to choose the word or phrase that most accurately and clearly conveys the intended meaning.

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What are the hypernyms for The speakers?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with The speakers

  • One of the speakers asked how many women had been harassed or abused sexually in their life? There were thousands of women in the audience, and almost every one of them raised her hand.
    Cheryl James
  • George Bush, Dick Cheney, every one of the speakers praised John Kerry's war record. No one said he was unfit. They said he has terrible judgment, and that's his record as a senator. Nobody questioned his military record.
    Peter King
  • Some of the speakers we bring on campus may not reflect official church teaching, but that's how it is.
    William P. Leahy
  • There is no single speech nor article in which it is not said that the purpose of all these orgies is the peace of Europe. At a dinner given by the representatives of French literature, all breathe of peace. M. Zola, who, a short time previously, had written that war was inevitable, and even serviceable; M. de Vogue, who more than once has stated the same in print, say, neither of them, a word as to war, but speak only of peace. The sessions of Parliament open with speeches upon the past festivities; the speakers mention that such festivities are an assurance of peace to Europe. It is as if a man should come into a peaceful company, and commence energetically to assure everyone present that he has not the least intention to knock out anyone's teeth, blacken their eyes, or break their arms, but has only the most peaceful ideas for passing the evening.
    Leo Tolstoy
  • Those who do the most, often talk — sometimes think — the least: yet thinkers, talkers, and doers, being in earnest, achieve their appointed end. The thinkers put wisdom into the mouth of the speakers, and both strive together to animate and counsel the doers. Thus all work harmoniously together
    Dinah Craik

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