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Definition of Speechwriters
1. speechwriter [n] - See also: speechwriter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Speechwriters
Literary usage of Speechwriters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Welfare: The Political Economy of Welfare Reform in the United States by Martin Anderson (1978)
"After weeks of frantic work by speechwriters and researchers the program, called
Bridges to Human Dignity, emerged. It pledged to "improve and streamline" ..."
2. Future Visions for U.S. Defense Policy: Four Alternatives Presented as by John Hillen (1998)
"Although the speeches are not written Ar experts, they are written by experts,
and obviously you and your speechwriters would need to scrub the presentation ..."
3. The Civilization of Illiteracy by Mihai Nadin (1997)
"The written texts of the Middle Ages were also intended to foster the rhetorical
skills of the clergy in presenting arguments. In our time, speechwriters ..."
4. Reshaping America's Military: Four Alternatives Presented As Presidential by Lawrence J. Korb (2002)
"Although the speeches are not written for experts, they are written by experts,
so you and your speechwriters would certainly need to polish the ..."
5. Women in the Athenian Agora by Susan I. Rotroff, Robert Lamberton (2006)
"... and we know of him only from a law-court speech that he paid Lysias, one of
the best of the Athenian professional speechwriters, to create for him. ..."
6. Make a Difference: A Spectacular Breakthrough in the Fight Against Poverty by Gary MacDougal (2005)
"Working with his speechwriters, I also made sure Governor Edgar discussed our
task force activities in his annual State of the State addresses. ..."
7. General and Flag Officers: Number Required Is Unclear Based on Dods Draft Report by Sharon A. Cekala (1998)
"... that paid to colonels/Navy captains and about $180000 more for allowances
associated with the higher rank such as aides, speechwriters, entertainment, ..."