interpreter

[in-tur-pri-ter]

interpreter Definition

  • 1a person who translates spoken words from one language to another
  • 2a person who helps people to understand each other by explaining their different views or ideas

Using interpreter: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "interpreter" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The interpreter translated the speech from French into English.

  • Example

    The United Nations hired interpreters to facilitate communication between delegates speaking different languages.

  • Example

    As an interpreter, she had to be fluent in both English and Spanish.

interpreter Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for interpreter

Phrases with interpreter

  • a person who translates spoken words into sign language for deaf or hard-of-hearing individuals

    Example

    The sign language interpreter at the concert made it possible for deaf people to enjoy the music.

  • a person who claims to be able to interpret the meaning of dreams

    Example

    In ancient times, the Egyptians believed that the pharaohs had the power to interpret dreams.

  • interpreter services

    services provided by an organization or company that offers translation and interpretation services

    Example

    The hospital provides interpreter services for patients who do not speak English.

Origins of interpreter

from Latin 'interpretari', meaning 'explain, expound'

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Summary: interpreter in Brief

An interpreter [in-tur-pri-ter] is a person who translates spoken words from one language to another or helps people to understand each other by explaining their different views or ideas. It can refer to a sign language interpreter, an interpreter of dreams, or interpreter services. As a formal term, it is synonymous with translator or mediator.

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