Results for: polite in speech
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brief and unhelpful, containing only one syllable, pertaining to words having only one syllable; of speech characterized by the frequent use of monosyllables (one syllable words)monosyllabic
built in common style, common name, in ordinary spoken language, language of particular group, local language of a particular place; regular spoken language (as opposed to literary language); speech that is characteristic to a certain field; ordinary t...vernacular
burst of repeated sounds, falter or pause frequently while speaking, stammer, make short noises, say or speak with stammer, stammering as a speech disorder, tendency to falter or pause frequently while speakingstutter
call somebody by telephone, earphones, make a telephone call; ring, report something by telephone, speech sound, telephone (Slang)phone
carefree, casual, lively, merry; stylish but sporty, politejaunty
casual speech which is improvised and has for a purpose to convince or amuse, climb, ascend (Scottish, Northern English)speel
ceremonious farewell speech, of or about a farewell speech, saying goodbye, valedictory addressvaledictory
change state smoothly, dance step, extension for trombone, intermediate speech sound, land without using engine, landing without using engine, make intermediate speech sound, metal disk on furniture leg bottom, metal track for drawer, move smoothly, mo...glide
characterized by sudden bursts of speech, of or pertaining to an emission or discharge; of an exclamatory statement, relating to ejaculationejaculatory
chatter, prattle; mumble, babble, speak incoherently, chatter; babble, incoherent speech, gibberish, rapid speech, talk very fastjabber
chattering, prattling, indiscreet in speech, garrulous, having much to saymouthy
chew with difficulty, indistinct speech, mutter, speak in a low voice, speak unintelligibly; chew without teethmumble
childhood speech defect, form of language created by small children for use between themselves (especially by twins), private languageidioglossia
choking noise, incoherent speech, make spitting sound, rapid and unclear speech; noise; act of speaking in a rapid and unclear manner; spitting, spattering; splattering noise, say incoherently, speak in a rapid and unclear manner; spit, spatter; make s...splutter
cleansing liquid, deceptive speech or actions; nonsense; eye lotion, substance used to cleanse or medicate the eyeseyewash
 

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