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speak
verb spoke, spake, spoken, speaking
    old use:
    tr & intr
    1a. To utter words in an ordinary voice, as opposed to shouting, singing, screaming, etc;
      Thesaurus: express, utter, voice, vocalize, pronounce, say, enunciate, articulate.
    tr & intr
    1b. To talk.
      Example: speaks a load of rubbish
    intr
    2. To have a conversation.
      Example: We speak on the phone every night
      Thesaurus: talk, converse, chat.
    intr
    3. To deliver a speech.
      Example: spoke on the subject of rising urban crime
      Thesaurus: lecture, preach, expound, sermonize, orate.
    4. To communicate, or be able to communicate, in (a particular language).
      Example: He speaks French fluently
    intr
    5. To convey meaning.
      Example: Actions speak louder than words
combining form
    1. Talk or jargon of the specified kind.
      Example: consultantspeak
      Example: luvviespeak
      Example: doublespeak
Derivative: speakable
adj
    Idiom: be on speaking terms
    Idiom: so to speak
      In a way; as it were.
        Example: had a bit of a tiff, so to speak
        Thesaurus: that is to say, as the saying goes, in a manner of speaking.
    Idiom: speak for itself
      To have an obvious meaning; to need no further explanation or comment.
        Thesaurus: be self-evident, be obvious.
    Idiom: speak for oneself
      To give one's own opinion or opinions.
      To exclude others from what one is saying, referring to, etc.
    Idiom: speak for yourself
      An expression that is used by someone who wants to be disassociated from what has just been said or from the implications of it.
        Example: Speak for yourself! I'm not going into that dive
    Idiom: speak one's mind
      To say what one thinks boldly, defiantly, without restraint, etc.
    Idiom: speak ill of someone or something
      To criticize them or it; to blacken their or its name.
        Example: Don't speak ill of the dead
    Idiom: speak the same language
    Idiom: speak the truth
      To tell no lies.
    Idiom: speak volumes
      To be or act as a significant factor.
        Example: The fact that he lied speaks volumes
    Idiom: to speak of
      Note: usually with negatives
      Worth mentioning, considering, etc.
        Example: received no education to speak of
    Idiom: speak well of someone or something (speak highly of someone or something)
      To admire them or it.
    Etymology: Anglo-Saxon specan.

    Phrasal Verb: speak about something
      To discuss it.To put it forward, or think of it as a possibility, often without any further action, etc being taken.
        Example: had often spoken about working abroad
    Phrasal Verb: speak about someone or something
      To gossip about them.
    Phrasal Verb: speak for
      To give an opinion on behalf of (another or others).To articulate in either spoken or written words the commonly held feelings, beliefs, views, opinions, etc of (others).
        Example: Kurt Cobain's lyrics speak for the twentysomethings
    Phrasal Verb: speak of someone or something
      To make mention of or refer to them or it, especially casually, tentatively, etc
        Example: spoke of going to London for a few days.
      To explore or discuss, eg in a piece of writing or other non-verbal medium.
        Example: Heaney's poetry often speaks of the insecurities the poet goes through
    Phrasal Verb: speak out
      To speak openly; to state one's views forcefully.To speak more loudly.
    Phrasal Verb: speak to someone
      To have a conversation with them.To reprimand them.To be meaningful to them.
        Example: That painting really speaks to me
    Phrasal Verb: speak up
      To speak more loudly.To make something known.
        Example: If you've any objections, speak up now
    Phrasal Verb: speak up for someone or something
      To vouch for or defend them or it.To represent them or it.
    Phrasal Verb: speak with someone
      To talk to them.


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