mouther

/ˈmaʊðər/
noun
  1. A person who speaks in a particular way, often in a manner that is insincere, affected, or overly dramatic.
    • The politician was dismissed as a mere mouther of empty promises.
    • The audience grew tired of the mouther on stage who recited lines without emotion.
    • He's not a true poet, just a mouther of pretty words without real feeling.
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