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How to use speaker's in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word speaker's? Here are some examples.

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He refers to the sympathetic reader who vicariously extrapolates the speaker's pain.
One of the most compelling is the marked improvement of our ability to understand speech if we can observe the speaker's lips moving.
The gesture of raising the eyebrows in conversation expresses one's understanding of the speaker's speech and is an invitation to continue.
Immigrant children can speak other languages with a native speaker's fluency and an insider's grasp of the culture.
The speaker's words mirror that disorder, the inability to sustain coherent thought, dwindling to glossolalia.
Anyone watching will assume that I am soaking up every crumb of wisdom that falls from the speaker's lips.
The major data source for the linguist is not a corpus of attested utterances but a native speaker's intuitions.
Excluded from consideration are such matters as a speaker's intentions, intuitions, and conceptualizations.
Evidence of the speaker's unreliability or insincerity may defeat or override his prima facie warrant for acceptance.
In addition, however, the speaker's unrelenting hyperbole draws attention to the incredibility of his praise of the Sidneys.
In contrast to the speaker's clumsiness, the poem demonstrates its command of the language.
We have already remarked that such a distancing accords with the speaker's Horatian stance.
The speaker's absorption in the beautiful image turns him into a Narcissus who can never be satisfied.
The speaker's statement indicated that there was evidence that some members provided signed blank warrants to the travel agents.
A speaker's measure of merit was based on the power of words rather than the razzle-dazzle of his or her electronic slides.
The speaker's psychological response to the calamus root closely resembles descriptions of hashish intoxication.
The book's primary occasion is a trip to China, where the speaker's defamiliarization prompts introspection.
Tigrinya is a language whose sound system is quite exotic from an English speaker's point of view.
This great change manifested itself in a sudden tiredness and slight nausea as the speaker's monotonous drone confirmed exactly the opposite.
After the Tribune, he moved to the other side of the speaker's rostrum, becoming the public affairs manager of the Transit Authority.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The imprecatory manner of it may be considered to be simply a solemn signification of the speaker's own assent and approval.
Yet we do not and cannot see all the connotations which the word has in the speaker's mind.
The speaker's appearance was disreputable, and his manner morose, sullen, and unconciliatory.
She was disturbed, however, by an unfavourable hint in the speaker's tone.
The speaker's words came thick and sloppy, and though I could hear them distinctly I could not distinguish what he said.
That was the lady's hand, flat open, impinged on the speaker's cheek.
They also have the power, under the Standing Orders of parliament, to expel from the chamber for a period of time those who defy the speaker's orders.
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