Results for: audibly, in a natural speaking voice, loudly
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added in speaking, growing excessively; redundant, superfluous, relating to an outgrowthexcrescent
address somebody loudly and forcefully, forceful criticism or persuasion, make a passionate or pompous speech; lecture, scold, scoldingharangue
address, communication by speaking, particular way of speaking, rumor, speaking ability, speaking ability; something that is communicated orally, something that is spoken; dialogue, conversation; manner in which one speaks; dialect; study of oral commu...speech
adenoid, affected by enlarged adenoids, of pertaining to adenoids; having the high nasal voice of one who suffers from enlarged adenoids, relating to adenoidsadenoidal
adjunct, natural attachment; rightful possession; provision for the subsistence of royal descendants (as in land, regular income, etc.), apanage, natural or expected accompaniment to something, source of revenue given by sovereignappanage
adjunct, natural attachment; rightful possession; provision for the subsistence of royal descendants (as in land, regular income, etc.), appanageapanage
adult male singing voice between alto and bass; purport, meaning; character; course, exact copy, exact words of deed, high male voice, high or fairly high instrument, way something is progressing, what something is mainly abouttenor
advertise in a loud noisy way, advertise something loudly, noisy advertisement; loud noise, sensational advertising, uproarballyhoo
advertiser of fairground attractions, barking dog, machine that removes bark from trees; animal which barks; person who attracts clients by speaking loudly, tree stripperbarker
advocacy for the preservation of natural environments, concern for the environment, theory of environmental influenceenvironmentalism
advocate of naturalism, one who studies animals and plants; person who enjoys the outdoors and nature; advocate of naturalism, relating to beliefs of naturalism, somebody studying natural historynaturalist
African language, agricultural Bantu-speaking people who inhabit the northwestern Nairobi, largest tribal group in Kenya (also Gikuyu), member of a rural Kenyan peopleKikuyu
Afrikaans-speaking South African, native of South Africa with Dutch ancestry; one who speaks Afrikaans, of Afrikaans-speaking South AfricansAfrikaner
agricultural Bantu-speaking people who inhabit the northwestern Nairobi, largest tribal group in Kenya (also Kikuyu)Gikuyu
alcohol, bodily fluid, extract juice from, fluid extracted (as from fruit); natural fluids within a body; liquid part of a plant or animal; essence; vitality; fuel, electricity; alcohol, liquor (Slang), liquid extract, liquid from cooking meat, liquid ...juice
 

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