Examples of 'speak' in a sentence
Meaning of "speak"
to communicate vocally; to utter words to convey meaning or information
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- To communicate with one's voice, to say words out loud.
- To have a conversation.
- To communicate or converse by some means other than orally, such as writing or facial expressions.
- To deliver a message to a group; to deliver a speech.
How to use "speak" in a sentence
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You speak differently than the others.
The old legends do speak of such creatures.
Speak only when you are asked a question.
The duke can speak for himself.
Speak softly and carry a big stick.
You do not even speak our language.
I must speak to you on a most urgent matter.
She will only speak to you sir.
Speak loudly and carry a bigger stick.
Do not you dare speak to me that way.
You speak as if he will never come back.
But the facts speak for themselves.
You speak a lot of sense for an oilman.
I do not want to speak ill of the dead.
I speak not like a dotard nor a fool.
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I appoint you to speak on behalf of the accused.
Speak louder than any background noise.
You never speak the real thing.
Speak to the boy who gave it you.
Please do not speak during the test.
Gwen is on her way to our assignation as we speak.
We used to speak in terms of very limited areas.
The commanding general will speak to you.
Let them speak before they are judged.
Then she pleaded with me to speak to arun.
Try and speak softly once in a while.
I can see the feathers sprouting as we speak.
Plan to speak for two to three minutes.
I would just like to speak with her.
You barely speak the english language.
Now you do not even bother to speak to me.
Deeds always speak louder than words.
Your enemies are conspiring against you as we speak.
I demand to speak with the commodore himself.
These boys wanted to speak with you.
I will speak to my men one last time.
I can not let you speak nonsense.
Do not ever speak to me as your daughter again.
There are already people trying to kill me as we speak.
Hardly anyone will speak to us any more.
I will speak to them in dreams and omens.
You must break silence and speak.
None of us will speak to her if she keeps it up.
I have heard the upper classes speak.
I would like to speak with your superior.
I thought he and his father did not speak.
He just asked to speak with you directly.
A little bird told me you wanted to speak.
I wonder you can speak of him so tolerantly.
Just too dazzled by show business to speak.