expositor - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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expositor (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

The word "expositor" is a noun.

Phonetic Transcription

In International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), it is transcribed as /eks.po.si.tor/.

Translation Options

"Expositor" can be translated into English as: - Exhibitor - Speaker - Presenter

Meaning and Usage

In the Spanish language, "expositor" refers to an individual who presents or exhibits something, often in a formal or professional context. This term is commonly used in settings such as conferences, trade shows, or presentations where individuals or organizations showcase their products, ideas, or research.

It is a term frequently encountered in both written and oral contexts, but it is particularly prevalent in formal scenarios such as academic conferences and legal proceedings.

Example Sentences

  1. El expositor presentó su investigación durante la conferencia.
  2. The presenter presented his research during the conference.

  3. Muchos expositores mostraron sus nuevos productos en la feria comercial.

  4. Many exhibitors showcased their new products at the trade fair.

  5. La participación del expositor fue fundamental para el éxito del evento.

  6. The participation of the speaker was crucial for the success of the event.

Idiomatic Expressions

The word "expositor" is not heavily featured in fixed idiomatic expressions, but it can be part of certain phrases that highlight its context in exhibitions, presentations, or legal scenarios.

Example Sentences with Idiomatic Expressions

  1. El expositor que se destaque podrá atraer más atención del público.
  2. The presenter who stands out will be able to attract more public attention.

  3. Ser un buen expositor exige habilidades de comunicación efectivas.

  4. Being a good speaker requires effective communication skills.

  5. El expositor utilizó recursos visuales para mejorar su presentación.

  6. The presenter used visual aids to enhance his presentation.

Etymology

The term "expositor" comes from the Latin "expositus", which is the past participle of "exponere", meaning "to put forth" or "to expose". This root reflects the idea of presenting or showcasing something for others to see.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms

Antonyms

In various contexts, synonyms can differ slightly in meaning, with "presentador" often referring specifically to those who are presenting information or performances, while "orador" typically refers to someone giving speeches.



23-07-2024