noun
- a person who creates memorable or striking phrases, especially in speech or writing
- a person who uses elaborate or pretentious language without substance
Usage: often derogatory
Examples
- The politician was known as a skilled phrasemaker who could capture complex ideas in simple words.
- Churchill was a master phrasemaker whose speeches inspired a nation.
- Critics dismissed him as merely a phrasemaker with no real solutions.
- The advertising executive’s reputation as a phrasemaker helped create memorable slogans.
- She was more than just a phrasemaker; her words carried real meaning.
- The speechwriter’s talent as a phrasemaker made every address memorable.