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speech
[speech]
noun
the faculty or power of speaking; oral communication; ability to express one's thoughts and emotions by speech sounds and gesture.
Losing her speech made her feel isolated from humanity.
the act of speaking.
He expresses himself better in speech than in writing.
something that is spoken; an utterance, remark, or declaration.
We waited for some speech that would indicate her true feelings.
a form of communication in spoken language, made by a speaker before an audience for a given purpose.
a fiery speech.
any single utterance of an actor in the course of a play, motion picture, etc.
the form of utterance characteristic of a particular people or region; a language or dialect.
manner of speaking, as of a person.
Your slovenly speech is holding back your career.
a field of study devoted to the theory and practice of oral communication.
Archaic., rumor.
speech
/ spiːtʃ /
noun
the act or faculty of speaking, esp as possessed by persons
to have speech with somebody
( as modifier )
speech therapy
that which is spoken; utterance
a talk or address delivered to an audience
a person's characteristic manner of speaking
a national or regional language or dialect
linguistics another word for parole
Other Word Forms
- self-speech noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of speech1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Swift pointed out that nobody wants a guest to commandeer a wedding speech to flaunt their own relationship news.
His speech was rambling and incoherent at times, but he became laser-focused in its conclusion.
In forceful speeches, University of Southern California department chairs, professors, researchers and others who attended the virtual meeting called the compact “egregiously invalid,” “probably unconstitutional,” “antithetical to principles of academic freedom” and “a Trojan horse.”
The main hall has not been full for speeches by members of the shadow cabinet but Badenoch said her own speech had been "standing room only".
Max Lewis of WXIN-TV in Indianapolis reported Sunday that Tole’s family said that the cut “went through his cheek and hit his tongue,” making speech difficult.
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When To Use
Speech is the ability to express thoughts and emotions through vocal sounds and gestures. The act of doing this is also known as speech.Speech is something only humans are capable of doing and this ability has contributed greatly to humanity’s ability to develop civilization. Speech allows humans to communicate much more complex information than animals are able to.Almost all animals make sounds or noises with the intent to communicate with each other, such as mating calls and yelps of danger. However, animals aren’t actually talking to each other. That is, they aren’t forming sentences or sharing complicated information. Instead, they are making simple noises that trigger another animal’s natural instincts.While speech does involve making noises, there is a lot more going on than simple grunts and growls. First, humans’ vocal machinery, such as our lungs, throat, vocal chords, and tongue, allows for a wide range of intricate sounds. Second, the human brain is incredibly complex, allowing humans to process vocal sounds and understand combinations of them as words and oral communication. The human brain is essential for speech. While chimpanzees and other apes have vocal organs similar to humans’, their brains are much less advanced and they are unable to learn speech.
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