speechwriter

IPA: spˈitʃraɪtɝ

noun

  • someone who writes speeches for others, especially as a profession
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Examples of "speechwriter" in Sentences

  • He also worked as a speechwriter.
  • Surely they have a speechwriter or two.
  • But remove the Clinton speechwriter line.
  • From there he went on to be a Reagan speechwriter.
  • The modern term speechwriter is roughly equivalent.
  • He becomes a speechwriter for the government of Quebec.
  • His genius as the greatest modern speechwriter is legendary.
  • He has worked as an advisor and speechwriter to Gordon Brown.
  • He also worked as a speechwriter for various senior executives.
  • After the war he worked as a speechwriter for Nelson Rockefeller.
  • I really think this speechwriter is just looking for his 15 minutes.
  • Breaking News: John McCain speechwriter switches sides to Barack Obama's camp
  • The former Bush speechwriter is only trying to use his minor relationship with President Bush to get rich quick.
  • Poor logic [some speechwriter is responsible for torture policy?], historically fallacious, and quite plainly dumb.
  • Not a sheep: Breaking News: John McCain speechwriter switches sides to Barack Obama's camp skip to main | skip to sidebar
  • The notion that Palin isn’t a legitimate voice because she has (gasp!) a speechwriter is a notion that is new in history, but I suppose only applies to Republicans.
  • Adding insult to injury, the umpteenth insider look at Bush administration's dysfunction was unveiled last week as well, courtesy of an obscure second-term speechwriter named Matt Latimer.

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