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US
/ˈspɔɹtˌskæstɝ/
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[ UK /spˈɔːtskɑːstɐ/ ]
[ UK /spˈɔːtskɑːstɐ/ ]
NOUN
- an announcer who reads sports news or describes sporting events
How To Use sportscaster In A Sentence
- In the same way that referees who call too much attention to themselves on the pitch demean the spectacle by disrupting everyone's concentration, cack-handed sportscasters are also an obstacle to our enjoyment of live sport.
- But then again, I do listen to radio and KO is a really great sportscaster. Your Right Hand Thief
- He is a smug political poseur, whose commentaries are factually vapid but filled with obtuse and flowery language, designed to obscure his insecurity about being known as a sportscaster who is pretending to know anything about history, politics, or policy. Think Progress » President Bush is “ticked off big-time”
- It would be like having sportscasters who hate sports.
- It will be very interesting to see who wins because the sportswriters and sportscasters have an intriguing choice to make.
- Sportscaster sounds like the guy who's on the 11 o'clock news and is putting together a three-minute sportscast of the headlines for that day.
- Knott, Rene: D.C. sportscaster who in 2000 was forced to do live reports from the Redskins Park parking lot while peers filmed inside the practice facility. Washington Redskins Owner Dan Snyder Seeks Dismissal Of Reporter Who Documented How Terrible He Was At Everything [UPDATE]
- After a grueling 12 weeks of competition, the Pussycat Dolls songbird and her pro partner Derek Hough bested figure skater Evan Lysacek and ESPN sportscaster Erin Andrews with a eye-popping Argentine tango during the 10th season finale of the hit ABC ballroom series. Who Will Win “Dancing With The Stars?”
- We wanted an experienced sportscaster, and Waggoner fit the bill.
- She graduated from the University of Idaho in 1987 with a degree in journalism, and worked briefly as a TV sportscaster in Anchorage and a commercial fisherman before pursuing a career in politics.