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    speak
    /spiːk/

    verb

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  2. The meaning of SPEAK is to utter words or articulate sounds with the ordinary voice : talk. How to use speak in a sentence.

  3. to say words, to use the voice, or to have a conversation with someone: Would you mind speaking more slowly, please? speak to mainly UK "Can I speak to Dan please ?" speak with mainly US "Can I speak with Scott please ?" "Speaking." (= This is Scott.) If he tells Julie what I said, I'll never speak to him again.

  4. Speak means to talk, to give a lecture or speech, or to use your voice to say something. The word speak has many other senses as a verb and is used in several idioms. Speak is a synonym of talk and means to use words and sounds to communicate.

  5. To speak often implies conveying information and may apply to anything from an informal remark to a scholarly presentation to a formal address: to speak sharply; to speak before Congress. to converse is to exchange ideas with someone by speaking: to converse with a friend. to talk is a close synonym for to speak but usually refers to less ...

  6. To speak is to talk. If a UFO lands in your yard, it will be easier to speak with the aliens if they've learned how to speak English — or if you know how to speak Martian. You can speak to your friend about something private, but you can also speak at the paleontology enthusiasts' convention, presenting your thoughts on the latest dinosaur ...

  7. To express thoughts or feelings to convey information in speech or writing: He spoke of his desire to travel. In her poem she speaks about loss. b. To convey information or ideas in text: Their book speaks about adopting children. 3. a. To engage in conversation: Can we speak for a few minutes about the assignment? b.

  8. Definition of speak verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. speak to talk to someone about something; to have a conversation with someone: I've spoken to the manager about it. “Can I speak with Susan?” “Speaking.” (= at the beginning of a telephone conversation) talk or speak? Speak can suggest a more formal level of communication than talk.

  10. to express the feelings, opinions, etc of another person or of a group of people: I've been chosen to speak on behalf of the whole class. generally/personally, etc speaking. B2. used to explain that you are talking about something in a general / personal, etc way:

  11. To express or communicate opinions, feelings, ideas, etc. by or as by talking. Speak in our behalf, actions speak louder than words. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To convey information or ideas in text. Their book speaks about adopting children. American Heritage. To engage in conversation.

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