speak

  • 81-speak — UK [spiːk] / US [spɪk] suffix used with some nouns to make nouns describing the type of language that someone uses. This word often shows that you dislike this type of language computer speak In management speak, employees are human resources …

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  • 82speak at — phr verb Speak at is used with these nouns as the object: ↑dinner, ↑launch, ↑rally …

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  • 83speak in — phr verb Speak in is used with these nouns as the object: ↑accent, ↑debate, ↑dialect, ↑favour, ↑jargon, ↑tone …

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  • 84speak on — phr verb Speak on is used with these nouns as the object: ↑platform, ↑topic …

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  • 85speak to — phr verb Speak to is used with these nouns as the object: ↑adviser, ↑journalist, ↑reporter, ↑vet …

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  • 86speak to — talk to in order to advise, pass on information, etc. → speak …

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  • 87speak — verb 1) she refused to speak about it Syn: talk, converse, communicate, chat, have a word, gossip, commune, say anything/something 2) she spoke her words carefully Syn: say, utter …

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  • 88Speak it! — exclam. Say it!; You said it!; That’s telling them! □ Speak it, sister! Tell him off! …

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  • 89SPEAK network — SPEAK is an evangelical Christian network which connects people to campaign and pray on issues of global justice. Through bringing change to situations of injustice SPEAK aims to share their faith in God.SPEAK combines campaigning and prayer… …

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  • 90Speak of the Devil — is an idiom or phrase used in both written and spoken English. It is used when an object of discussion (normally a person) unexpectedly becomes present during the conversation. For example, if Alice and Bob start discussing Charlie while he isn t …

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