Meaning & Definition of word "Speak"

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    Speak

    /spiːk/

    verb:

    • 1. to articulate sounds or words verbally
      • Example: I need to speak to my manager about the project deadline.
    • 2. to express thoughts, opinions, or feelings in spoken words
      • Example: She spoke freely about her experiences during the interview.
    • 3. to communicate in a specific language or dialect
      • Example: He speaks fluent French.
    • 4. to convey a message or information
      • Example: The results of the study speak volumes about the impact of climate change.
    • 5. to speak in a certain manner or style
      • Example: It's important to speak politely during formal gatherings.

    Etymology

    Middle English: from Old English 'specan', of Germanic origin.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    speak up:

    To talk louder or to express an opinion more clearly.

    speak your mind:

    To express your thoughts and opinions freely.

    speak of the devil:

    Used when someone unexpectedly appears after being mentioned.

    speak volumes:

    To provide a lot of information or insight through action or expression.

    Related Words

    speech:

    The expression of thoughts and feelings through spoken language.

    speaker:

    A person who speaks or gives a speech.

    Slang Meanings of speak

    Meaning: Spit game

    Example Sentence: He knows how to spit game to impress her.

    Meaning: Chat

    Example Sentence: We just chatted for hours about random stuff.