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Definition of communicator in English: communicatornoun kəˈmjuːnɪkeɪtəkəˈmjunɪkeɪdər 1usually with adjective A person who is able to convey or exchange information, news, or ideas, especially one who is eloquent or skilled. his successor was a less effective communicator Example sentencesExamples - In short, medical schools understand the need for their students to be more effective communicators.
- The most successful salespeople are persuasive communicators with excellent listening skills.
- He is the go-to guy for ambitious politicians and nervous CEOs who want to become great communicators.
- Medical schools recognized that for physicians to become better communicators, they need students to become better humanists.
- She isn't a communicator, she's very subdued.
- The best communicators the world over are turning now to literature.
- We were never really big communicators anyway—we're Northerners.
- Communicators must bring about the end of their own power to truly allow for an unconditioned response.
- That's why he considers himself to be the company's chief communicator.
- Indeed, she's a tireless communicator, meeting individually with each of her 13 direct reports every two weeks.
2An apparatus used to exchange information between individuals, ships, planes, etc. it'll send a signal to your hand-held communicator Example sentencesExamples - It's a fascinating story that centers on the ease of communication in the Trek universe due to the universal communicator.
- The launch of their first communicator will take place in Prague in three weeks.
- These communicators are expected to be ready to ship by the end of the year, a little later than planned but still ahead of the competition.
- This communicator will beat the company's fourth hybrid PDA-phone to market by a year.
- The company has begun with the ready-mix concrete business, equipping cement mixers with GPS sensors and cell-phone data communicators.
- The communicator will support multimedia card and Bluetooth for connectivity.
- At that stage, we're talking PC cards, or something that could strap to the back of a communicator.
- The storyline followed how one person used the communicator to rapidly assemble a crisis team dispersed across an office campus.
- They are sticking at $10 for a communicator and $5 for a smart phone.
- Gamers can sign up on the game's website, which exhorts people to turn their cell phones into Star Trek communicators.
Derivatives adjective The youngsters devise a communicatory signal through repeated instances of a social interaction. Example sentencesExamples - In short, there was rather little support for conspicuous faces having an obvious communicatory role.
- They have sought to apply some of that focus to the communicatory aspects of the creative arts.
- Four possible outcomes of any communicatory interaction are required in adopting the full implications of signal detection.
- We found some support for a communicatory role of color patterns—that is, side bands, dark faces, conspicuous tails, and white rumps.
Definition of communicator in US English: communicatornounkəˈmyo͞onikādərkəˈmjunɪkeɪdər 1usually with adjective A person who is able to convey or exchange information, news, or ideas, especially one who is eloquent or skilled. his successor was a less effective communicator Example sentencesExamples - Communicators must bring about the end of their own power to truly allow for an unconditioned response.
- We were never really big communicators anyway—we're Northerners.
- The most successful salespeople are persuasive communicators with excellent listening skills.
- He is the go-to guy for ambitious politicians and nervous CEOs who want to become great communicators.
- Medical schools recognized that for physicians to become better communicators, they need students to become better humanists.
- In short, medical schools understand the need for their students to be more effective communicators.
- Indeed, she's a tireless communicator, meeting individually with each of her 13 direct reports every two weeks.
- She isn't a communicator, she's very subdued.
- That's why he considers himself to be the company's chief communicator.
- The best communicators the world over are turning now to literature.
2An apparatus used to exchange information between individuals, ships, planes, etc. it'll send a signal to your hand-held communicator Example sentencesExamples - At that stage, we're talking PC cards, or something that could strap to the back of a communicator.
- They are sticking at $10 for a communicator and $5 for a smart phone.
- These communicators are expected to be ready to ship by the end of the year, a little later than planned but still ahead of the competition.
- The communicator will support multimedia card and Bluetooth for connectivity.
- It's a fascinating story that centers on the ease of communication in the Trek universe due to the universal communicator.
- Gamers can sign up on the game's website, which exhorts people to turn their cell phones into Star Trek communicators.
- The company has begun with the ready-mix concrete business, equipping cement mixers with GPS sensors and cell-phone data communicators.
- The launch of their first communicator will take place in Prague in three weeks.
- The storyline followed how one person used the communicator to rapidly assemble a crisis team dispersed across an office campus.
- This communicator will beat the company's fourth hybrid PDA-phone to market by a year.
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