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Speaker vs Speakerless - What's the difference?

speaker | speakerless |

As a noun speaker

is one who speaks.

As an adjective speakerless is

without a speaker (narrator).

speaker

Noun

(en noun)
  • One who speaks.
  • A native English speaker .
  • Loudspeaker.
  • (politics) The chair or presiding officer of certain legislative bodies, such as the U.K. House of Commons or the U.S. House of Representatives.
  • One who makes a speech to an audience.
  • The company hired a motivational speaker to boost morale.
  • (US) A book containing passages of text for use in speeches.
  • (linguistics) The producer of a given utterance, whether actually spoken or not.
  • Anagrams

    * ----

    speakerless

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Without a speaker (narrator).
  • * 1984 , Dudley Andrew, Concepts in film theory
  • ...for myth is a speakerless instance of language. It is a system that always speaks itself...
  • * 1996 , Monika Fludernik, Towards a 'natural' Narratology
  • ...this manipulation is motivated, intentional, the result of agency, and this agency cannot be ascribed to speakerless sentences in and of themselves.
  • Without a speaker (orator).
  • * 1978 , Allan Peskin, Garfield: a biography
  • One distraught party chairman from Brazil, Maryland, faced with the prospect of a speakerless rally, prayed, "FOR GOD'S SAKE SEND US INGERSOLL,"...
  • * 2005 , Harold W Donahue, The Toastmaster's Manual
  • How to Conduct a Speakerless Banquet.
  • Without speakers.
  • a speakerless audio system