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Associations of "Speak up" (30 Words)
ascending | The act of changing location in an upward direction. Incomes ranked in ascending order of size. |
babble | The continuous murmuring sound of flowing water. They babbled on about their holiday. |
chatter | Cut unevenly with a chattering tool. His teeth were chattering. |
climb | The act of climbing something. The air became colder as they climbed higher. |
communicative | Able or tending to communicate- W.M.Thackeray. The communicative process in literary texts. |
dialog | A literary composition in the form of a conversation between two people. |
dialogue | Provide a film or play with a dialogue. Interfaith dialogue. |
elevator | A shoe with a raised insole designed to make the wearer appear taller. In the elevator she pressed the button for the lobby. |
gibberish | Unintelligible talking. He talks gibberish. |
glib | Marked by lack of intellectual depth. A glib response to a complex question. |
hoist | Lifting device for raising heavy or cumbersome objects. A white flag was hoisted. |
loquacious | Tending to talk a great deal; talkative. Never loquacious Sarah was now totally lost for words. |
maunder | Move or act in a dreamy or idle manner. He maunders through the bank composing his thoughts. |
murmur | An abnormal sound of the heart; sometimes a sign of abnormal function of the heart valves. The distant murmur of traffic. |
narrative | The practice or art of telling stories. Narrative poetry. |
orate | Talk pompously. Lend me your ears Fred orated. |
palaver | Have a lengthy discussion, usually between people of different backgrounds. Getting into each building was a bit of a palaver. |
prattle | Speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly. She began to prattle on about her visit to the dentist. |
recitative | Musical declamation of the kind usual in the narrative and dialogue parts of opera and oratorio, sung in the rhythm of ordinary speech with many words on the same note. Singing in recitative. |
remark | Make mention of. Tom s looking peaky she remarked. |
risen | (of e.g. celestial bodies) above the horizon. The risen sun. |
rising | Organized opposition to authority; a conflict in which one faction tries to wrest control from another. The rising temperature. |
speech | The act of delivering a formal spoken communication to an audience. Antony s speech over Caesar s body. |
spoken | Uttered through the medium of speech or characterized by speech; sometimes used in combination. A soft spoken person. |
talk | Persuade or cause someone to do something by talking. He s all talk. |
talking | The action of talking speech or discussion. He did have talking eyes. |
tell | Reveal (information) to someone in a non-verbal way. He could tell that she was unhappy. |
uphill | Against difficulties. Follow the track uphill. |
upward | To a later time. A general upward movement of fish. |
verbosity | An expressive style that uses excessive or empty words. A critic with a reputation for verbosity. |