enunciator
/ɪˈnʌnsiˌeɪtər/
noun
- A person who pronounces words clearly and distinctly.
- The radio host was a skilled enunciator, making every word easy to understand.
- The teacher praised the student for being a clear enunciator during the oral presentation.
- As an enunciator, she trained actors to project their voices and articulate each syllable.
- A person who states or declares something formally or publicly.
- He was the enunciator of the group's demands, speaking on behalf of all members.
- The mayor served as the enunciator of the city's plans for the new park.
- The spokesperson acted as the company's enunciator, delivering the new policy to the press.