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announcers

n. plural-only
B1 Intermediate US //əˈnaʊnsɝz// UK //ɐnˈaʊnsəz// an·nounc·ers

n. people whose job is to give information or introduce programs on the radio, television, or at public events. They often have clear, professional voices.

n. individuals who provide information, introduce segments, or provide commentary via public address systems or broadcast media. Often used in the context of sports, news, or transit stations.


SIMPLE

The announcers at the stadium welcomed the fans.

CONTEXTUAL

The train station announcers kept the passengers informed about the delays throughout the morning commute.

COMPLEX

While the lead announcers focused on the play-by-play action, the color commentator provided the historical context and statistical analysis that the audience expected from a professional broadcast.

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Usage

The plural form of 'announcer'; takes plural verb agreement.

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