speak

  • 61speak — verb 1) she refused to speak about it Syn: talk, say anything/something; utter, state, declare, tell, voice, express, pronounce, articulate, enunciate, vocalize, verbalize 2) we spoke the other day Syn …

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  • 62speak to — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms speak to : present tense I/you/we/they speak to he/she/it speaks to present participle speaking to past tense spoke to past participle spoken to speak to someone to talk to someone who has done something wrong …

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  • 63speak up — verb 1. express one s opinion openly and without fear or hesitation (Freq. 1) John spoke up at the meeting • Syn: ↑opine, ↑speak out, ↑animadvert, ↑sound off • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …

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  • 64Speak — Filmdaten Originaltitel Speak Produktionsland USA …

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  • 65-speak — [[t] spiːk[/t]] COMB in N UNCOUNT (disapproval) speak is used to form nouns which refer to the kind of language used by a particular person or by people involved in a particular activity. You use speak when you disapprove of this kind of language …

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  • 66speak up — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms speak up : present tense I/you/we/they speak up he/she/it speaks up present participle speaking up past tense spoke up past participle spoken up 1) to talk louder You have to speak up. The people in the back …

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  • 67SPEAK!!! — Infobox Album Name = SPEAK!!!! Type = Album Artist = The Mad Capsule Markets Released = November 21, 1992 Recorded = Genre = Punk Length = Label = Victor, Invitation Producer = Reviews = Last album = Capsule Soup (1991) This album = SPEAK!!!… …

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  • 68speak — 1. verb /spiːk/ a) To communicate with ones voice, to say words out loud. I was so surprised I couldnt speak. b) To have a conversation …

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  • 69speak — [OE] The usual Old English word for ‘speak’ was sprecan, which has close living relatives in German sprechen and Dutch spreken. Specan, the ancestor of modern English speak, did not appear until around the year 1000, but already by the 12th… …

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  • 70speak up — to express your opinion. He went there to speak up for human rights, and he was arrested for doing it. If you need help, you have to speak up or no one will know. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of speak up (= to talk more loudly) …

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