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See also: Tweeter
English
Alternative forms
- (Twitter user): Tweeter
Etymology
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈtwitɚ/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈtwiːtə/
- Rhymes: -iːtə(ɹ)
Noun
tweeter (plural tweeters)
- (electronics) An electronic speaker designed to produce high-frequency sound.
- One who or that which makes a tweeting noise.
- 2017, Melody Styles, Heart of the Messenger (part 1)
- The little tweeter birds that had kept her company this morning were now absent, leaving nothing but the whisper of the trees as a light breeze gently wandered by.
- 2017, Melody Styles, Heart of the Messenger (part 1)
- (social media) One who posts messages ("tweets") on the social networking site Twitter.
- 2013 October 31, Rowena Mason, quoting David Steel, “Lord Steel criticises culture of spin and tweeting in modern politics”, in The Guardian, →ISSN:
- The latest addition to these daily outpourings are suggested tweets to circulate. Fortunately I am not a tweeter, so I swiftly delete all these unread.
- (social media, by extension) A poster on a microblogging social networking service.
Translations
An electronic speaker designed to produce high-frequency sound
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One who posts tweets on Twitter
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French
Alternative forms
Etymology
Pronunciation
Verb
tweeter
- (transitive, intransitive, Internet) to tweet (post to Twitter)
- 2009, Francis Pisani, “Le futur « hybride » des médias”, in Le Monde Blogs:
- J'ai tweeté les idées essentielles et vous pouvez les retrouver sur @transnets.
- I have tweeted the essential ideas and you can find them on @transnets.
- 2014, Hugo Pascual, “Vite, mes gants ! Il faut que je tweete”, in Libération:
- Quatre étudiants américains viennent de mettre au point une paire de gants équipée d'un micro vous permettant de tweeter à toute heure du jour et de la nuit [...]
- Four American students have just developed a pair of gloves fitted with a microphone allowing you to tweet at any time of the day or night [...]
Conjugation
Conjugation of tweeter (see also Appendix:French verbs)
Noun
tweeter m (plural tweeters)
- tweeter (high-frequency speaker)
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Etymology
Noun
tweeter n (plural tweetere)
Declension
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