speaking
Americannoun
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the act, utterance, or discourse of a person who speaks.
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speakings, literary works composed for recitation, as ancient bardic poetry; oral literature.
adjective
idioms
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not on speaking terms, not or no longer in a relationship of open, willing, or ready communication, as because of resentment or estrangement.
They had a squabble during the holidays, and now they're not on speaking terms.
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on speaking terms,
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in a relationship close enough for or limited to friendly superficialities.
I don't know the hosts well, but we are certainly on speaking terms.
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in a relationship of open, willing, or ready communication.
Now that the debt has been settled, I hope you and your partner are on speaking terms again.
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adjective
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(prenominal) eloquent, impressive, or striking
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able to speak
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(in combination) able to speak a particular language
French-speaking
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Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of speaking
Middle English word dating back to 1200–50; see origin at speak, -ing 1, -ing 2
Explanation
Speaking is what we do when we talk to each other, either out loud or through sign language. Many classrooms have a rule that speaking is not allowed during quizzes and exams. In addition to the speaking we do to communicate feelings and ideas, there's also public speaking, when someone gives a speech in front of an audience. And if you're not on speaking terms with someone, it means that you're so angry with each other that you don't talk anymore.
Example Sentences
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Around a week later while speaking to steelworkers in Georgia, Trump praised the PC maker’s chief executive, commending Michael Dell and his wife for jump-starting the ‘Trump Accounts’ program.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 19, 2026
Saada, speaking on Sunday, had described the petition "as an injustice toward the Canal+ teams".
From Barron's • May 19, 2026
Mary Harris: Part of your story is that since this initial detention, you have kept speaking out.
From Slate • May 19, 2026
In a 2022 while speaking with Dua Lipa about her upcoming podcast, Colbert asked her to interview him.
From Los Angeles Times • May 19, 2026
Before this moment, he would not have described this eye as blind, strictly speaking, because he had no eyeball to even lack sight.
From "The Undead Fox of Deadwood Forest" by Aubrey Hartman
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