Results for: act of speaking on behalf of another
English English
language reduced to essential words, method of telegraphic speaking or writing (characterized by much abbreviation and omission of words)telegraphese
Latin American living in U.S., person of Latin-American or Spanish-speaking descent, somebody from Latin AmericaLatino
Latin American woman or girl, woman of Latin American origin; woman of Spanish-speaking descentLatina
make an error while speaking, speak incorrectlymisspeak
man who speaks for or on behalf of a person (or company, etc.), somebody speaking on behalf of anotherspokesman
manner of speaking which uses a negative to state a positive, meiosis, understatement for effectlitotes
mediate in a dispute, plead for somebody, plead or speak on behalf of another; mediate, arbitrate, intervene, speak for somebodyintercede
monotonous voice or rhythm; poem or verse with a monotonous rhythm; sing-along (British), singsong verse rhythms or rhymes, singsong way of speaking, with repeatedly rising and falling intonationsingsong
murmuring. speaking softly; speaking in a murmur, speaking softly; murmur; rumor, gossipwhispering
musical drama, musical drama in which the actors sing their parts (rather then speaking them) to the accompaniment of an orchestra; musical and dramatic genre which includes opera; musical composition for an opera; opera house, operas in general, opera...opera
native or inhabitant of Turkey; person belonging to a Turkish-speaking people; Turkish horseTurk
native or resident of Azerbaijan; Azerbaijani-speaking inhabitant of northwestern Iran, Turkic language spoken in Azerbaijan; people of Azerbaijan; Azerbaijani-speaking people of northwestern IranAzerbaijani
nonsense speech, speaking in tongues, praying in incomprehensible wordsglossolalia
not easily becoming short of breath, using too many words, verbose, wordy, using more words than necessary (in speaking and/or writing)long-winded
not speaking often, not chatty, tending not to talknontalkative
 

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