Definition
A spokeswoman is a female individual designated to speak on behalf of a group, organization, or another individual, particularly in an official capacity to communicate statements or respond to inquiries from the media and the general public.
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Pronunciation
In both dialects, "spokeswoman" is pronounced with the primary stress on the first syllable, "SPOAKS." The pronunciation is consistent across both American and British English, clearly indicating the word's composite nature and stress pattern.
Etymology
The term "spokeswoman" is derived from the combination of the words "speak" and "woman." The prefix "spokes-" comes from the old English word "sprecan" which means to speak, and it's combined with "woman." It is used to specify the gender of the individual speaking on behalf of a group or organization.
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A spokeswoman represents her organization in public forums, press conferences, or any situation where the organization needs a voice. Her role is to ensure accurate and consistent communication between the organization and the public.
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