1. raconteur - Noun
2. raconteur - Verb
A relater; a storyteller.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA lot of ink and pixels have already (rightfully) been spent in service of Bourdain’s outsize legacy as an international raconteur, omnivorous wit, and brilliant empath. Source: Internet
"And when he prepared the adds Katherine Haddad, serving up her phrases with the rhythm of a seasoned raconteur, "they stood right over him to make sure he took every of fat and sinew. Source: Internet
Acclaimed Colombian writer, diplomat, playwright and raconteur David Sanchez-Julaio proved an enduring friend to editor and journalist Ron Kenner, offering advice on everything from avoiding pickpockets to bearing up under the vicissitudes of life. Source: Internet
A Prairie Home Companion on July 1, and while legions of fans mourn, they know there will no doubt be more books to come from the beloved raconteur. Source: Internet
Factor in her other careers as writer, mother and good-humored raconteur, and it’s no wonder Fisher decided to tell her life story on stage in a one-woman show. Source: Internet
I laughed, swam, and got to be the suave, epicurean, bon-vivant raconteur I love to be. Source: Internet