verbalizer

/ˈvɜrbəlaɪzər/
noun
  1. A person who expresses thoughts, feelings, or ideas in words, especially easily or fluently.
    • The teacher encouraged her students to become better verbalizers by practicing daily journaling.
    • As a skilled verbalizer, he could turn any vague idea into a clear statement.
    • She is a natural verbalizer, able to explain complex topics in simple terms.
  2. A device or software that converts text or data into spoken words; a speech synthesizer.
    • This new verbalizer can translate and speak sentences in over 20 languages.
    • The blind student used a verbalizer to read the textbook aloud.
    • The app includes a verbalizer that reads notifications so you don't have to look at the screen.
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