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Associations of "Spoken" (30 Words)
aloud | Loudly. He read the letter aloud. |
aural | Of or pertaining to hearing or the ear. Information held in written aural or visual form. |
bilingual | A person fluent in two languages. Bilingual dictionaries. |
chat | Songbirds having a chattering call. She chatted to her mother on the phone every day. |
conversation | A talk, especially an informal one, between two or more people, in which news and ideas are exchanged. She picked up the phone and held a conversation in French. |
dialog | The lines spoken by characters in drama or fiction. |
dialogue | Provide a film or play with a dialogue. The USA would enter into a direct dialogue with Vietnam. |
fluently | With an ability to express oneself easily and articulately. She speaks fluently and convincingly on the need for more controls. |
halitosis | Offensive breath. |
interpreter | Someone who uses art to represent something. His paintings reveal a sensitive interpreter of nature. |
language | Language communication by word of mouth. The language introduced is standard throughout the text. |
lingua | A mobile mass of muscular tissue covered with mucous membrane and located in the oral cavity. |
linguist | A specialist in linguistics. |
literate | A literate person. Their parents were uneducated and barely literate. |
multilingual | In or using several languages. A multilingual translator. |
narration | The action or process of narrating a story. Moore s narration is often sarcastic. |
oral | Using speech rather than writing. They had reached an oral agreement. |
palate | The flavour of wine or beer. A wine with a zingy peachy palate. |
pharynx | The passage to the stomach and lungs; in the front part of the neck below the chin and above the collarbone. |
polyglot | A person who knows and is able to use several languages. A language translation quiz for polyglot readers. |
recitative | A vocal passage of narrative text that a singer delivers with natural rhythms of speech. Singing in recitative. |
speak | Communicate in or be able to communicate in (a specified language. I wish to speak privately with you. |
talking | The action of talking speech or discussion. The world s greatest talking bird. |
tongue | Lick or caress with the tongue. He was a redoubtable debater with a caustic tongue. |
tonsil | Either of two small masses of lymphoid tissue in the throat, one on each side of the root of the tongue. |
translator | A person who translates from one language into another, especially as a profession. The translator of Hardy s poems into Icelandic. |
unwritten | Not recorded in writing. An unwritten constitution. |
verbal | A verbal noun. Just a bit of air wave verbals. |
verbally | By means of language. A love he can never express verbally. |
vocal | Music intended to be performed by one or more singers, usually with instrumental accompaniment. Non linguistic vocal effects like laughs and sobs. |