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  1. 1. a. : to utter words or articulate sounds with the ordinary voice : talk. b (1) : to express thoughts, opinions, or feelings orally. (2) : to extend a greeting. (3) : to be friendly enough to engage in conversation. still were not speaking after the dispute. c (1) : to express oneself before a group. (2) : to address one's remarks.

  2. speak. verb. uk / spiːk / us / spiːk / spoke | spoken. speak verb (SAY WORDS) Add to word list. A1 [ I or T ] 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."

  3. speak. verb. /spiːk/ Word Family. Verb Forms. Idioms Phrasal Verbs. have conversation. [intransitive] to talk to somebody about something; to have a conversation with somebody. speak to somebody The President refused to speak to reporters. speak about something We never spoke about her illness.

  4. verb (used with object) , spoke or (Archaic) spake [speyk];spo·ken or (Archaic) spoke; speak·ing. to utter vocally and articulately: to speak words of praise. Synonyms: articulate, pronounce. to express or make known with the voice: to speak the truth. Synonyms: say. to declare in writing or printing, or by any means of communication.

  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. SPEAK meaning: 1 : to say words in order to express your thoughts, feelings, opinions, etc., to someone to talk to someone often + to often + with in U.S. English often used at the beginning of telephone conversations; 2 : to talk about a particular subject or person often + about or of

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  8. speak. verb. /spik/ Verb Forms. have conversation. [intransitive] to talk to someone about something; to have a conversation with someone speak (to somebody) (about something/somebody) I've spoken to the manager about it. The President refused to speak to the waiting journalists.

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