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[ US /əˈnaʊnsɝ/ ]
[ UK /ɐnˈa‍ʊnsɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. reads news, commercials on radio or television
  2. someone who proclaims a message publicly

How To Use announcer In A Sentence

  • A dear little announcerette rattled off expert intros to various gymnastic jingles, one of which featured dogs barking in the background.
  • Bob Miller, the Kings' play-by-play announcer since 1973 and a Hockey Hall of Fame media honoree, is scheduled to undergo what he called a precautionary surgical procedure on Latimes.com - News
  • The stadium announcer proclaimed the next generation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Current foreign correspondent and announcer for News Probe.
  • The TV announcer never seems to blink.
  • This is your favorite announcer signing off for tonight.
  • In the early days of television, announcers looked into a camera and essentially read the news wires into it.
  • This was seen on the BBC, as Ulster Television would use their continuity announcers to do the same.
  • The first semi-final round will have the debonair Tony O'Neill, representing 3: AM Magazine, facing off against the fetching Maureen Tkacik (pronounced "Tay-sick," the announcer is told), representing The Crier or something. July 2007
  • Arlen Specter switched parties to save one job: his, not yours," an announcer is heard saying at the close of the ad. Sestak slams Specter with new television ad
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