verbaliser
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Definition
Noun: 1. A person who expresses something in words; a speaker or talker: Specifically refers to someone who articulates thoughts, ideas, or information using language. This can range from a formal public speaker to someone who is notably talkative. 2. An utterer; one who vocalizes sounds or words: Emphasizes the act of producing spoken language.
Usage and Examples
- The constant verbaliser in the meeting made it difficult for others to contribute.
- As a skilled verbaliser, she was able to explain the complex legal terms in a way everyone could understand.
- He was more of a thinker than a verbaliser, often remaining silent during debates.
Advanced Usage
- In linguistics and psychology: The term can be used to describe a person (or sometimes a system) that produces verbal output, contrasting with a "listener" or "receiver."
- The study compared the brain activity of the verbaliser with that of the listener.
Variants and Related Words
- Verbalize (verb): To express something in words.
- She found it hard to verbalize her feelings.
- Verbalization (noun): The process or result of expressing something in words.
- The verbalization of the concept took several hours.
Synonyms
- Speaker
- Talker
- Utterer
- Communicator
- Orator (specifically for formal public speaking)
Antonyms
- Listener
- Auditor
- Silent person
Noun
- someone who expresses in language; someone who talks (especially someone who delivers a public speech or someone especially garrulous)
- the speaker at commencement
- an utterer of useful maxims