keynoter

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English

Etymology

keynote +‎ -er

Pronunciation

IPA (US): /ˈkiːˌnoʊtər/

Noun

keynoter (plural keynoters)

  1. A speaker who delivers the keynote speech of a conference.
  2. The keynote speech itself.
    • 1993, Billboard (volume 105, number 11, page 84)
      "I have some good memories of past appearances [at NARM], and I'm looking forward to seeing some of my friends there," he says, adding that his keynoter will address "the relationship between technology and new music."

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