spokeswoman
spokeswoman
Definition
spokes·woman (spōks′wo̵om′ən)
noun pl. -·wom′en-wim′in
a woman who speaks for another or for a group
spokeswoman
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- say: You really wouldn't know anything had happened, " said a spokeswoman for the Tourism Authority of Thailand.
- add: However, we expect that they will all move within a broad range of -2 % to +5 % , " added a spokeswoman.
Preposition: for
- council: A spokeswoman for the council said: " The duty of the committee is to decide whether an 18 certificate is suitable.
- charity: Despite this, spokeswoman for charity Life Anna Pringle said: " This complex debate has been ongoing for a long time.
- company: A spokeswoman for company said, ' All flights are now running on time.
- group: A spokeswoman for the group said " The band are really devastated and are really sorry for everybody who has tickets.
- university: A spokeswoman for Universities UK said that the survey represented only a small sample of academics.
- service: A spokeswoman for admission service Ucas has confirmed that telephone lines and internet services were affected by a power cut earlier today.
Adjective modifier
- Conservative: She is the Conservative spokeswoman for the Welsh language and culture, and on older people's issues.
- executive: An executive spokeswoman said: The figures fluctuate from year to year and from subject to subject.
- local: Sarah Teather, local government spokeswoman, is also in the frame for promotion, possibly to health.
- military: A military spokeswoman said Friday the Pentagon believes the tribunals allow for the review called for by the court ruling.
Noun used with modifier
- police: A Commerce City police spokeswoman said, " He found what appears to be a human penis in the bottle.
- council: A council spokeswoman said: " Our plans have gone in to English Nature.
- hospital: Citing a family request for privacy, hospital spokeswoman Leslie Porras declined to provide a cause of death or any details about his hospitalization.
- education: SNP education spokeswoman Fiona Hyslop gave a guarded welcome to the scheme.
- government: Sarah Teather, local government spokeswoman, is also in the frame for promotion, possibly to health.
Browse dictionary entries near spokeswoman
- spokesperson
- spokesman
- spokeshave
- spoken
- spoke
- Spokane
- spoilt
- spoilsport
- spoilsman
- spoils system
- Spoleto
- spoliate
- spoliation
- spondee
- spondylitis
- spondylo-
- sponge
- sponge bath
- sponge rubber
- spongecake
