Speak

Legal Definition and Related Resources of Speak

Meaning of Speak

Synonyms of Speak

verb

  • address
  • air
  • announce
  • annunciate
  • apprise
  • articulate
  • aver
  • badinage
  • bandy words
  • bear witness
  • break silence
  • carry on a conversation
  • colloque
  • communicate with
  • converse
  • declaim
  • declare
  • deliver
  • deliver an address
  • denote
  • dicere
  • disclose
  • discourse
  • divulge
  • engage in a conversation
  • engage in a dialogue
  • enunciate
  • exchange opinions
  • explain
  • expound
  • express
  • give a talk
  • give expression
  • give indication of
  • give voice
  • give words to
  • have a dialogue
  • hold a conversation
  • hold a discussion
  • indicate
  • inform
  • issue a statement
  • join in a conversation
  • make a speech
  • make a statement
  • make mention
  • make oral communication
  • make oral mention
  • make solemn affirmation
  • make solemn declaration
  • murmur
  • mutter
  • palaver
  • parley
  • phrase
  • pour forth
  • proclaim
  • pronounce
  • publish
  • put into words
  • recite
  • remark
  • render an account of
  • repeat
  • report
  • reveal
  • say
  • sermonize
  • state
  • state emphatically
  • state with conviction
  • talk
  • tell
  • utter
  • utter forth
  • utter with conviction
  • utter wordsforeign phrases: Idem est nihil dicere et insufficienter dicere
  • It is the same thing to say nothing
  • and to say a thing insufficiently
  • utter forth
  • utter with conviction
  • utter wordsforeign phrases: Idem est nihil dicere et insufficienter dicere
  • It is the same thing to say nothing
  • and to say a thing insufficiently

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Etimology of “bha-”

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*bh_-; Proto-Indo-European root meaning “to speak, tell, say.” It forms all or part of: abandon; affable; anthem; antiphon; aphasia; aphonia; aphonic; apophasis; apophatic; ban (n.1) “proclamation or edict;” ban (verb); banal; bandit; banish; banlieue; banns bifarious; blame; blaspheme; blasphemy; boon.; this term is also a noun.; cacophony; confess; contraband; defame; dysphemism; euphemism; euphony; fable; fabulous; fado; fairy; fame; famous; fandango; fatal; fate; fateful; fatuous; fay; gramophone; heterophemy; homophone; ineffable; infamous; infamy; infant; infantile; infantry; mauvais; megaphone; microphone; monophonic; nefandous; nefarious; phatic; -phone; phone (n.2) “elementary sound of a spoken language;” phoneme; phonetic; phonic; phonics; phono-; pheme; -phemia; Polyphemus; polyphony; preface; profess; profession; professional; professor; prophecy; prophet; prophetic; quadraphonic; symphony; telephone; xylophone. It is the hypothetical source of: Greek pheme “speech, voice, utterance, a speaking, talk,” phone “voice, sound,” phanai “to speak;” Sanskrit bhanati “speaks;” Latin fari “to say,” fabula “narrative, account, tale, story,” fama “talk, rumor, report; reputation, public opinion; renown, reputation;” Armenian ban, bay “word, term;” Old Church Slavonic bajati “to talk, tell;” Old English boian “to boast,” ben “prayer, request;” Old Irish bann “law.”


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