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  1. Definition of speak. 1. as in to say. to express (a thought or emotion) in words finally spoke her fears. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. say. talk. tell. utter. discuss. share. articulate. verbalize. state. vocalize. give. enunciate. put. announce. bring out. pass. shout.

  2. 1. [ speek ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. verb (used without object) , spoke or (Archaic) spake [speyk];spo·ken or (Archaic) spoke; speak·ing. to utter words or articulate sounds with the ordinary voice; talk: He was too ill to speak. to communicate vocally; mention: to speak to a person about various matters. to converse:

  3. m.imdb.com › title › tt0378793Speak (2004) - IMDb

    Jan 20, 2004 · Speak: Directed by Jessica Sharzer. With Kristen Stewart, Elizabeth Perkins, Richard Hagerman, Allison Siko. After a blurred trauma over the summer, Melinda enters high school a selective mute. Struggling with school, friends, and family, she tells the dark tale of her experiences, and why she has chosen not to speak.

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

  5. Definitions of speak. verb. use language. “the prisoner won't speak ” “they speak a strange dialect” synonyms: talk. see more. verb. express in speech. synonyms: mouth, talk, utter, verbalise, verbalize. verbalise, verbalize. be verbose. see more. verb. exchange thoughts; talk with. synonyms: talk. see more. verb. give a speech to.

  6. Britannica Dictionary definition of SPEAK. 1. a [no object] : to say words in order to express your thoughts, feelings, opinions, etc., to someone : to talk to someone. Have you two spoken since yesterday? She and I spoke this morning. He never speaks at the meetings. [+] more examples. — often + to.

  7. 3 days ago · 1. verb. When you speak, you use your voice in order to say something. He tried to speak, but for once, his voice had left him. [VERB] He speaks with a lisp. [VERB] I rang the hotel and spoke to Louie. [VERB + to] She says she must speak with you at once. [VERB + with] She cried when she spoke of Oliver. [V + of/about]

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