outspeaker

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Noun[edit]

outspeaker (plural outspeakers)

  1. One who speaks out.
    • 1868, The Northern Monthly Magazine, volume 2, page 273:
      [] to lower our standard of critical judgment, and finally, to make us suspicious of our genuine men, our real workers, our truthful outspeakers, our artistic models.
    • 1994, Revue Tocqueville, volumes 15-16, page 133:
      The peculiar division of labor among ages and social status in this movement created a double leadership: wile [sic] university leaders acted as outspeakers for the mass media, everyday organizing was done by high school leaders.