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loudspeaker

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Noun — A device that converts an electrical signal into sound, used to amplify audio so it can be heard over a wide area.

How to use loudspeaker

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Etymology

A compound of loud and speaker, referring to a speaker built specifically to produce sound at high volume.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “loudspeaker” mean?

The word “loudspeaker” means a device that converts an electrical signal into sound, used to amplify audio so it can be heard over a wide area. In plain terms, a speaker device used to broadcast sound loudly, such as at events or for announcements.

How do you pronounce “loudspeaker”?

“Loudspeaker” is pronounced lowd-SPEE-kuh (/ˈlaʊdspiːkɚ/ in IPA).

How do you use “loudspeaker” in a sentence?

Here is “loudspeaker” used in a sentence: “The station announcer's voice crackled over the loudspeaker.”

What part of speech is “loudspeaker”?

“Loudspeaker” is a noun.

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