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loudspeaker
[loud-spee-ker]
noun
any of various devices, usually electronic, by which speech, music, etc., can be intensified and made audible throughout a room, hall, or the like.
Audio.
a device for transforming electric signals into audible sound, most frequently used to reproduce speech and music.
loudspeaker
/ ˌlaʊdˈspiːkə /
noun
Also called: reproducer. Sometimes shortened to: speaker. a device for converting audio-frequency signals into the equivalent sound waves by means of a vibrating conical diaphragm
Word History and Origins
Origin of loudspeaker1
Example Sentences
On a truck at the front of the procession, leaders of local and state labor groups danced with elected officials as Bob Marley and the Wailers sang about standing up for rights over a loudspeaker.
The small building was full, with mourners outside listening through loudspeakers to the service led by Father Gary Powell.
Some protesters used a loudspeaker with one saying: "Keep the pressure up and we can shut this hotel. The council need to act."
South Korea's military said later that month that it had suspended its loudspeaker propaganda broadcasts across the border to North Korea, as part of a bid to "restore trust" between the two sides.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's sister has rebutted South Korea's claims that Pyongyang removed some of its propaganda-blasting loudspeakers along the border.
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