Speaker's

"Speaker's" in a Sentence (10 examples)

On the speaker's saying so, the audience burst out into laughter.

The speaker's argument was off the point.

Everyone laughed at the speaker's joke.

The speaker's comments were highly offensive.

What does the speaker's attitude seem to be towards the new British tendency to display emotions?

I don't wish to steal the next speaker's thunder, so I'll finish at this point.

I've attained a native speaker's fluency in English but girls don't put out for me anyway.

Sentences added by a native speaker are more trustworthy than those added by a non-native speaker. This doesn't mean that non-native speakers are always wrong and that native speakers are always correct. However, it is easier to trust that a native speaker's sentences are likely to be correct, so a wise language learner or researcher would rather have those.

Sometimes, there are "holes" in the English language, like the non-existent "nipponogram" which can be created in Interlingua at whim with "niponogramma" as an acceptable formation. The newfangled word could apply to a symbol in the various sets of Japanese glyphs. English has other "holes" like "psychophonology," which could be formed as "psychophonologia" in Interlingua. Such "holes" in a natural language deter a writer's or speaker's creativity.

The speaker's voice is easy to hear throughout the room.

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