mouthpiece of

Frequency: 7.710.1 per million words

'mouthpiece of' can imply being controlled by an entity.

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Examples (10)

  • The newspaper became the mouthpiece of the revolutionary movement.
  • He was seen as merely the mouthpiece of the powerful CEO.
  • The organization functioned as the mouthpiece of the marginalized community.
  • Critics argued that the television channel was a mouthpiece of the government.
  • She refused to be a mouthpiece of corporate interests.
  • Historically, religious institutions often served as the mouthpiece of the state.
  • The new leader quickly established himself as the mouthpiece of the people's demands.
  • His blog evolved into the mouthpiece of independent thinkers.
  • Is the art exhibition truly independent, or is it a mouthpiece of wealthy patrons?
  • The activist became the mouthpiece of the voiceless.