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Definition of Communicator
1. Noun. A person who communicates with others.
Specialized synonyms: Alarmist, Allegoriser, Allegorizer, Announcer, Articulator, Affirmer, Asserter, Asseverator, Avower, Declarer, Avower, Broadcaster, Conferee, Conferrer, Confessor, Correspondent, Letter Writer, Gossip, Gossiper, Gossipmonger, Newsmonger, Rumormonger, Rumourmonger, Hisser, Informant, Source, Extoller, Laudator, Lauder, Negotiant, Negotiator, Treater, Inducer, Persuader, Populariser, Popularizer, Vulgariser, Vulgarizer, Presenter, Promisee, Promiser, Promisor, Propagandist, Disseminator, Propagator, Publiciser, Publicist, Publicizer, Quoter, Rambler, Newsman, Newsperson, Reporter, Answerer, Respondent, Responder, Bawler, Bellower, Roarer, Screamer, Screecher, Shouter, Yeller, Sender, Transmitter, Signaler, Signaller, Signer, Swearer, Comforter, Sympathiser, Sympathizer, Mental Telepathist, Mind Reader, Telepathist, Thought-reader, Twaddler, Waffler, Warner, Waver, Wirer, Author, Writer
Derivative terms: Communicate, Communicate, Communicate
Definition of Communicator
1. n. One who communicates.
Definition of Communicator
1. Noun. Someone who, or something that communicates ¹
2. Noun. Any of several electronic devices that allow people with various disabilities to communicate via displays or artificial speech ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Communicator
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Communicator
Literary usage of Communicator
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research by American Society for Psychical Research (1913)
"There was then a pause and change of communicator. The next communicator claimed
to be a baby that said it had no name and had been born in the spirit world ..."
2. Literary Criticisms and Other Papers by Horace Binney Wallace (1856)
"... I must say, that as a stylist, as a communicator of thoughts, I prefer the
well-laced sobriety of Bolingbroke to the Persian prodigality of Burke. ..."
3. The Local Courts' and Municipal GazetteLaw reports, digests, etc (1865)
"But "Communicator" can't see that So I'll more about it say no "Communicator"
can have the desired information by forwarding to my address (postpaid; ..."
4. Voices from the Void: Six Years' Experience in Automatic Communications by Hester Travers Smith (1919)
"... III THE Communicator—EVIDENCE OF SURVIVAL I HA VE now arrived at the most
vitally interesting question for us all in connection with psychical research. ..."
5. The Elements of Natural Philosophy; Or, An Introduction to the Study of the by Golding Bird, Charles Brooke (1867)
"Consequently it is necessary to ascertain the correspondence of the indicator
and communicator, before the signalling commences. This, in (act, is essential ..."