Synonyms for loudspeaker


Grammar : Noun
Spell : loud-spee-ker
Phonetic Transcription : ˈlaʊdˌspi kər


Définition of loudspeaker

Origin :
  • also loud-speaker, 1884, from loud (adj.) + speaker.
  • noun speaker
Example sentences :
  • The address to the crowd at the Capitol was broadcast on a loudspeaker.
  • Extract from : « United States Presidents' Inaugural Speeches » by Various
  • Crawford's back was to them as he stared at the loudspeaker.
  • Extract from : « The Second Voice » by Mann Rubin
  • After a full two minutes there was still no answer from the loudspeaker.
  • Extract from : « The Affair of the Brains » by Anthony Gilmore
  • A loudspeaker shouted into the room: "Come out of there, Lane, or we'll blast you out."
  • Extract from : « Mutineer » by Robert J. Shea
  • There was a babble of voices from the loudspeaker, punctuated by bursts of static.
  • Extract from : « Death Wish » by Robert Sheckley
  • Near a small hummock, a loudspeaker rose from its stand, to face the house.
  • Extract from : « The Best Made Plans » by Everett B. Cole
  • The loudspeaker voice was coming to the end of the prisoner list.
  • Extract from : « The Status Civilization » by Robert Sheckley
  • A loudspeaker blared the chant of the croupiers from the tables inside.
  • Extract from : « Gambler's World » by John Keith Laumer
  • There was a clicking sound and the loudspeaker died with a sputter of static.
  • Extract from : « Hunters Out of Space » by Joseph Everidge Kelleam
  • A continual stream of taunts and threats came from the loudspeaker.
  • Extract from : « The Moon Destroyers » by Monroe K. Ruch

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