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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.
Word History and Origins
Origin of communicator1
Example Sentences
"Thomas is very open. He's a great communicator, which is very important. He's got time for everybody. He doesn't feel the need to pull the wool over anyone's eyes. He's clear in what he wants."
If you’re hoping to communicate with loved ones when you’re deeper in the Trinities, you’ll want to consider bringing a satellite communicator or ensure your cellphone can use satellites to send text messages.
“He was a smart guy, but Schildkraut was an excellent communicator.”
Donald Trump is a gifted communicator in terms of speaking in an emotionally provocative way and using themes and narrative frames that the general public can understand.
Cole-Hamilton described him as an "effective communicator" and said Greene had "such symmetry with our outlook and our values as a party".
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