0 a person whose job is to write formal speeches for someone else, usually for politicians -- (通常指政治家的)演讲稿撰写人
Favreau is planning to hire more speechwriters to assist him, but concedes he is unsure of how to manage them.
The speechwriter writes with the challenge that includes delivery as part of the message.
Speechwriters must also be able to accept anonymity, because with few exceptions, speechwriters (like ghostwriters) are not officially credited or acknowledged.
The speechwriter will also consider the audience for the speech, which can range from a town-hall meeting of community leaders to an international leaders' forum.
He became a speechwriter and legal advisor on trade legislation.
If he didn't, he should be president because he found such a great speechwriter.
His team interviewed historians and speechwriters, studied periods of crisis, and listened to past inaugural orations.
Then the speechwriter blends the points, themes, positions, and messages with his or her own research to create an informative, original and authentic speech for the executive.