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mouthpiece

mouthpiece / mouthpiece / mouthpiece
Noun
pl: mouthpieces

In a political or social context, this term carries a strong negative connotation, suggesting a lack of independence. It implies that the speaker is merely a tool for a more powerful entity, delivering a scripted message rather than expressing original thought. In physical contexts, the word refers to the specific interface between a human mouth and a device. Whether in music, diving, or smoking, it denotes the precise point of contact required to initiate a function, such as airflow or sound production.

Meanings

Nounmouthpiece

A person or organization that speaks on behalf of another, often to promote a specific political or ideological agenda.

"The newspaper served as a mouthpiece for the ruling party."

Nounmouthpiece

The part of a musical instrument, such as a trumpet or clarinet, that is placed in the mouth to produce sound.

"He spent ten minutes cleaning the mouthpiece of his saxophone."

Nounmouthpiece

The part of a pipe, cigar holder, or similar device that is placed in the mouth.

"The old man gripped the wooden mouthpiece of his pipe tightly."

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