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English to English noun
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the act of delivering a formal spoken communication to an audience |  | Example: he listened to an address on minor Roman poets
source: wordnet30
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(language) communication by word of mouth |  | Example: his speech was garbled he uttered harsh language he recorded the spoken language of the streets
source: wordnet30
| 3 |
something spoken |  | Example: he could hear them uttering merry speeches
source: wordnet30
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the exchange of spoken words |  | Example: they were perfectly comfortable together without speech
source: wordnet30
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your characteristic style or manner of expressing yourself orally |  | Example: his manner of speaking was quite abrupt her speech was barren of southernisms I detected a slight accent in his speech
source: wordnet30
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a lengthy rebuke |  | Example: a good lecture was my father's idea of discipline the teacher gave him a talking to
source: wordnet30
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words making up the dialogue of a play |  | Example: the actor forgot his speech
source: wordnet30
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the mental faculty or power of vocal communication |  | Example: language sets homo sapiens apart from all other animals
source: wordnet30
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The faculty of uttering articulate sounds or words; the faculty of expressing thoughts by words or articulate sounds; the power of speaking. |  | source: webster1913 verb
| 10 |
To make a speech; to harangue. |  | source: webster1913
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