town crier

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town crier

The town crier rings his bell to gather the villagers.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A historical public announcer: A person, historically employed by a town or community, whose duty was to make official announcements publicly by shouting them in the streets or public squares.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The town crier rang his bell to gather a crowd before reading the new proclamation.
    • Before newspapers were common, people relied on the town crier for important news.
Advanced Usage
  • "To have a voice like a town crier": An idiom describing someone who speaks very loudly and clearly, often without intending to keep a secret.
    • Don't tell him anything confidential; he has a voice like a town crier.
Variants and Related Words
  • Crier (noun): A person who cries or shouts out announcements. "Town crier" is a specific type of crier.
  • Bellman (noun): Another historical term for a town crier, referring to the bell they carried.
Synonyms
  • Herald: An official messenger bringing news or proclamations.
  • Announcer: A person who announces something, especially in a public context.
Related Idioms
  • "Don't shoot the messenger": This modern idiom relates to the concept of a town crier, advising not to blame the person who delivers bad news, as they are merely doing their job.
town crier

The town crier rings his bell to gather the villagers.

Noun
  1. (formerly) an official who made public announcements

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