glossophobia
noun
glos·so·pho·bia
ˌglä-sō-ˈfō-bē-ə
ˌglȯ-
: fear of public speaking
In anticipation of speaking in public, a person with glossophobia can experience a dry mouth, weak voice and uncontrollable body shaking.—Robert Malone
glossophobe
ˈglä-sō-ˌfōb
noun
ˈglȯ-
or glossophobic
ˌglä-sō-ˈfō-bik
ˌglȯ-
plural glossophobes or glossophobics
If your audience feels as if you're insincere or unknowledgeable, they may give you real reason to be a glossophobe!
—Robert Seip
glossophobic
adjective
… as a meeting planner, you're often charged with making your glossophobic speakers look good.
—Josh Golden
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