Results for: able to speak
English English
,, loud cry, pay for food or drink, say something loudly, speak loudly, turn to pay, yell, scream, call out loudlyshout
ability to speak language, effortless clear expression, quality of being fluent, ability to speak and write easily, eloquence, articulateness; gracefulness; fluidnessfluency
able to speak with ease, articulate, eloquent, able to read and write with ease; graceful; fluid, flowing, effortlessly expressed, smoothly flowingfluent
able to speak, coherent, communicate something, eloquent, express in an articulate manner, join to allow movement, jointed, member of the Articulata, animal belonging to a subdivision of animals whose bodies and limbs are composed of segments jointed t...articulate
able to speak; involving speech; expressive; lifelike, realistic, able to use specified language, apparently real, eloquent, talkingspeaking
act as an agent on behalf of a person or organization; symbolize, stand for; depict, represent, portray, act for another officially, act or speak for another, be equivalent of something, be present somewhere, depict somebody on stage, depict something ...represent
act in a confused way, gross error, stupid mistake, make a serious mistake, make a stupid mistake; move back and forth in a clumsy manner, move blindly, grope, move clumsily, speak in clumsy mannerblunder
act of bragging, something bragged about, exaggerate about oneself, desirable possession, excessively proud statement, possess something desirable, shape stone, speak proudly about possessions or accomplishmentsboast
act of choking; throttle (in a car), artichoke, be too moved to speak, block passage or channel, fuel mixture regulator for engine, inedible central part of artichoke, lose nerve and falter, noise of choking, prevent breathing by constricting throat, p...choke
act of raving, enthusiastic appraisal, extremely positive review or critique, enthusiastic praise, enthusiastic; of trend; of crazy or wild talk, give high praise, large-scale party, speak deliriously, talk frantically; rage, blow or crash violently (a...rave
act of wasting, destroy something, destroyed area, exhaust somebody, fail to use something, food remainder, for waste, garbage, get weak or ill, kill somebody, not needed, rejected from body, rock associated with a mineral, speak pointlessly about some...waste
activity of dragging baited fishing line, amble about, drag baited line through water, fish by pulling the bait and line through the water; sing in a loud or fish by trailing a baited line through the water; speak or sing in a loud rolling manner; roll...troll
actor who expresses himself through bodily movements and does not speakmimer
add an apostrophe; pause and speak to (person who is not present, thing, etc.), address imaginary personapostrophize
add fringes to something, insert yarn pieces in canvas, monotonous beat, say or speak monotonously, strum, strum a guitar; knock, tap steadily, thread end left on loom, yarn pieces added to canvasthrum
 

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