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Meaning of mouthpiece
A person who speaks on behalf of another person or organization.
Etymology of mouthpiece
The word "mouthpiece" originated in the mid-17th century, from the combination of "mouth" and "piece", with the meaning of a part of a musical instrument held in the mouth.
Over time, the term took on a figurative meaning, referring to a person who speaks on behalf of another person or organization.
Synonyms
spokesperson
representative
agent
proxy
advocate
ambassador
delegate
envoy
messenger
intermediary
medium
voice
speaker
orator
rhetorician
mouth
lips
tongue
expression
utterance
articulation
enunciation
pronunciation
articulator
vocalizer
expresser
communicator
conversationalist
dialogist
interlocutor
negotiator
mediator
go-between
intermediary
liaison
contact
channel
conduit
pipeline
medium
means
agency
instrument
tool
organ
instrumentality
agency
apparatus
device
equipment
facility
mechanism
mouth
speaker
talker
converser
communicator
discloser
revealer
announcer
declarer
proclaimer
publisher
broadcaster
informant
informant
source
authority
expert
specialist
professional
consultant
advisor
counsellor
guide
mentor
tutor
coach
trainer
teacher
educator
instructor
lecturer
professor
scholar
academic
intellectual
thinker
sage
guru
mentor
guide
leader
director
manager
supervisor
head
chief
executive
official
functionary
bureaucrat
administrator
regulator
controller
commander
speaker
spokesperson
emcee
host
presenter
anchor
commentator
analyst
critic
reviewer
judge
evaluator
assessor
examiner
inspector
investigator
researcher
inquirer
questioner
interviewer
interrogator
Definitions
- A person who speaks on behalf of another person or organization, typically in an official capacity.
- The part of a musical instrument that is held in or against the mouth, and through which sound is produced.
- A device that is placed in or over the mouth to facilitate communication, such as a mask or a tube.
Usage Examples
- The company's spokesperson served as the mouthpiece for the CEO, addressing the media and public on behalf of the organization.
- The musician's mouthpiece was damaged, affecting the sound quality of his instrument.
- The scuba diver used a mouthpiece to breathe underwater and communicate with her team.
Antonyms
enemy
opponent
adversary
antagonist
foe
rival
competitor
contestant
challenger
detractor
critic
skeptic
dissenter
objector
protester
resister
nonconformist
rebel
renegade
outcast
exile
stranger
outsider
foreigner
alien
adversary
opponent
foe
enemy
antagonist
rival
competitor
challenger
detractor
critic
skeptic
dissenter
objector
protester
resister
nonconformist
rebel
renegade
outcast
exile
stranger
outsider
foreigner
alien
silent
mute
quiet
still
voiceless
speechless
taciturn
reticent
uncommunicative
unspeaking
inarticulate
incoherent
incomprehensible
unintelligible
inaudible
noiseless
soundless
wordless