raconteur

/ˌɹæk.ɒnˈtəː/

ɹæk · ⱰNTƏː (2 syllables)

English Noun
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Definition

A storyteller, especially a person noted for telling stories with skill and wit.

Etymology

Borrowed from French raconteur.

Example Sentences

  • "He was tempted to try the last door—to look into the room of evil fame; but he reflected that this would be indiscreet, since Colonel Capadose handled the brush—as a raconteur—with such freedom. There might be a ghost and there might not; but the Colonel himself, he inclined to think, was the most mystifying figure in the house."
  • "It is notoriously possible for the author of a fictitious narrative to become, after a time, unable to distinguish it from a statement of actual facts. There is a case on record in which a learned judge communicated to the Psychical Society in perfect good faith a ghost story, all the principal features of which were proved to be imaginary. They had their origin in his own talent as a distinguished raconteur."
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