megaphone

[ˈmɛɡəfəʊn]

megaphone Definition

  • 1a cone-shaped device used to amplify or direct the voice
  • 2a person who speaks through a megaphone

Using megaphone: Examples

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

  • Example

    The coach used a megaphone to give instructions to the team.

  • Example

    The megaphone made his voice sound much louder.

  • Example

    The protest leader spoke through a megaphone to address the crowd.

megaphone Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for megaphone

Phrases with megaphone

  • using a megaphone to speak

    Example

    The police officer was on the megaphone, telling the protesters to disperse.

  • to allow someone else to speak through a megaphone

    Example

    After making her announcement, she passed the megaphone to the next speaker.

  • the use of public speeches and statements to influence international relations

    Example

    The president's megaphone diplomacy was criticized by some as being too aggressive.

Origins of megaphone

from Greek 'mega', meaning 'large', and 'phone', meaning 'voice'

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Summary: megaphone in Brief

A 'megaphone' [ˈmɛɡəfəʊn] is a cone-shaped device that amplifies or directs the voice. It can also refer to a person who speaks through a megaphone. Examples include using a megaphone to give instructions to a team, or a protest leader speaking through a megaphone to address a crowd. Phrases like 'on the megaphone' and 'pass the megaphone' are common, as well as the term 'megaphone diplomacy,' which refers to the use of public speeches to influence international relations.