speech fright

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Etymology[edit]

From speech +‎ fright.

Noun[edit]

speech fright (countable and uncountable, plural speech frights)

  1. (uncountable) The fear of speaking in public, especially of giving speech presentations.
    • 1958, Electrical West, volume 120, page 8:
      Do you know how Winston Churchill cured himself of speechfright? Yes, he used lo have it, just like most of us.
  2. (countable, rare) A frightful incident brought about by one's fear of public speaking.

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