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spokespersons vs spokespeople

Both 'spokespersons' and 'spokespeople' are correct terms to refer to individuals who speak on behalf of an organization or group. They are interchangeable and widely accepted in English.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 1100 views

spokespersons

This term is correct and commonly used in English to refer to individuals who speak on behalf of an organization or group.

The term 'spokespersons' is the plural form of 'spokesperson' and is used to refer to multiple individuals fulfilling this role.
  • I'm one of the spokespersons for the Pirate Bay.
  • Subject: Italian-speaking officials within the Commission spokespersons' office
  • The Lexicon does not provide legally binding instructions to Member States' spokespersons.
  • I would like to end by thanking all the groups and their spokespersons for their efforts.
  • Following the release of the Basque fishing vessel Alakrana, various political spokespersons and major media sources have questioned the legitimacy of European boats fishing in the southern Indian Ocean.
  • In voting against this report, we are acting as spokespersons for all the men and women who in Seattle and throughout Europe expressed their rejection of a world reduced to strict commercial logic.
  • Taking the floor ahead of the vote, the spokespersons for the political groups broadly agreed that, for different reasons, the planned international agreement was unnecessary and even dangerous.
  • I would like to thank the various spokespersons for their comments and contributions to the debate on the conclusions of the Barcelona European Council.
  • In conclusion, I am somewhat disappointed that the Irish Minister only stays to listen to the rapporteur's reports and the contributions by the main spokespersons.
  • We must do all in our power to work with the many leaders and spokespersons in the Arab world who feel as strongly as we do in the West about these atrocities.
  • First, of course, the rapporteur, Mrs Vălean, but also the rapporteurs of the other committees, the shadow rapporteurs and the spokespersons of the groups.
  • Press reports and questions raised by Italian journalists accredited by the Commission indicate that the Barroso Commission has appointed six French, five German and five British spokespersons.
  • provides common background and briefing information for all police and partner agency spokespersons (briefing material should be regularly updated to take account of recurring themes or questions and emerging risks or events);
  • Perhaps some sort of compromise should be found between the Commission playing a lead role and the CEPT playing the lead role in terms of being the spokespersons, simply because some Member States may not yet be in a position to adopt that.
  • The lexicon is intended to assist the spokespersons for the EU Presidency, the EU Member States and the press offices of the EU Council Secretariat and of the European Commission, and as such constitutes an internal working tool.
  • Supports the Committee on Petitions policy of apointing, for its main fields of activities, general rapporteurs, who should also act as spokespersons of the Committee on Petitions in their main committees, taking advantage of their membership of different parliamentary committees;
  • I support Mr Cashman, the authors and group spokespersons.
  • Once again, the Council and the Commission are acting as spokespersons for big business, asking Parliament to sanction it.
  • Just as deserving of this support are the spokespersons of Papua's indigenous population.
  • After talking to the various spokespersons with Mr van Mierlo, I can confirm that the situation is very serious and frankly grave.

Alternatives:

  • spokespeople
  • spokesmen
  • spokeswomen
  • representatives
  • mouthpieces

spokespeople

This term is correct and commonly used in English to refer to individuals who speak on behalf of an organization or group.

The term 'spokespeople' is the plural form of 'spokesperson' and is used to refer to multiple individuals fulfilling this role.
  • I should like to reiterate my thanks to the spokespeople for the constructive cooperation we enjoyed.
  • Let us give the floor to the spokespeople of the various political groups, who shall stick to the time allocated to them; this will take twenty minutes.
  • All in all, Mr President, I am extremely grateful for what has been said by all the spokespeople for the different parliamentary groups.
  • The lexicon aims to ensure that EU spokespeople communicate in a consistent way on matters related to terrorism and employ effective terminology to counter the messages of terrorists, preventing the misinterpretation and misuse of certain terms.
  • The lexicon provides background information and advice for spokespeople whose job it is to communicate in a consistent and effective way on behalf of the Council and the European Commission.
  • Indeed, in the weeks and months following the publication of the text of the Convention, we have found our position increasingly in line with that of the main spokespeople of the European Social Forum and of alter-globalisation movements.
  • As humans, ultimately being part of the universe, we're kind of the spokespeople or the observer part of the constituency of the universe.
  • Allow me, as a Fleming, to express my surprise and indignation at the level of arrogance with which some spokespeople of the official Europe feel the need to interfere in the freedom of press and domestic politics of other Member States.
  • Madam President, I believe that the greatest homage we can pay to Santiago Oleaga is to express our firm rejection of those people who wish to impose that abominable tyranny on us and also express our complete disdain for its spokespeople.
  • Angola belongs to the Angolan people, and we must listen to the spokespeople of those who are suffering and not always the spokespeople who are doing the killing.
  • I think they're just celebrity spokespeople.
  • He clearly tried to give the impression that those opposing this were just spokespeople for the industries that produce food supplements.
  • It has been a real pleasure working with him and with the other spokespeople for the parliamentary groups.
  • So we must be the spokespeople of this desire to preserve high-quality food in the European Union!
  • After the hearings, I heard spokespeople for certain political groups express deep disappointment at the performance of certain individuals but go on to say that because he or she was a member of their political family, they would support them anyway.
  • We are not company spokespeople.
  • Let us come forward as credible spokespeople ready to rise to the sizeable challenge represented by the management of migratory pressure at the frontiers of Europe.
  • The spokespeople of these companies were turning a blind eye; they lacked the courage to be publicly accountable.
  • No, that was because why does Geico have three different spokespeople?
  • I know that all parliamentary reports are collective efforts, but this one very much represented a collective effort by the Committee on Industry, External Trade, Research and Energy as a whole, including the shadow spokespeople.

Alternatives:

  • spokespersons
  • spokesmen
  • spokeswomen
  • representatives
  • mouthpieces

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