Enunciators

/ɪˈnʌnʃieɪtərz/ noun

Definition

Plural form of enunciator; multiple persons who speak clearly or make announcements.

Etymology

Standard English pluralization of 'enunciator' by adding the '-s' suffix.

Kelly Says

In early telephone systems, trained enunciators were essential—they would slowly spell out names and addresses because the audio quality was so terrible that only the most carefully articulated words would survive the crackling lines.

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