disseminator
noun[C]
uk/dɪˈsem.ɪ.neɪ.tər/us/dɪˈsem.ə.neɪ.t̬ɚ/someone or something thatspreadsor gives out something,especiallynews,information, orideas, to a lot ofpeople:
Bookshops are not like othershops: they are disseminatorsofideas.
Children are veryeffectivedisseminatorsofviruses.
Socialmediasitesare now theleadingnewsdisseminators.
- Ateacheris acoachandmentoras well as a disseminator ofknowledge.
- He isrecognizedas aleadingdisseminator ofjazzaround theworld.
- Bloggers havebecomekeydisseminators ofnews.
- Hespeculatedthat a "Patient Zero" was the first disseminator of thedisease.
- Hecontributedto thefolkmusicrepertoire, both assongwriterandsongdisseminator.
Announcing, informing & stating
- acquaintsomeone/yourselfwithsomething
- affirm
- annunciation
- avowedly
- awaken
- awakensomeonetosomething
- break
- break it/the news tosomeoneidiom
- breathe/say a wordidiom
- known
- on the recordidiom
- proclamation
- pronounce
- rapporteur
- record
- resensitize
- rollout
- self-anointed
- self-avowed
- statement
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:
Spreading and scattering
Passing on illness & causing disease