Found 4 items, similar to SPEAKING.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: speaking
berbicara
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: speak
berbicara, bercakap, berfirman, bicara, mengucapkan
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: speaking
speaking
adj 1: capable of or involving speech or speaking;
“human
beings--the speaking animals”;
“a speaking part in the
play” [syn:
speaking(a)] [ant:
nonspeaking]
2: capable of speech;
“the speaking animal” [syn:
speaking(a),
speech-endowed]
n 1: the utterance of intelligible speech [syn:
speech production
]
2: delivering an address to a public audience;
“people came to
see the candidates and hear the speechmaking” [syn:
public speaking
,
speechmaking,
oral presentation]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Speaking
Speak
\Speak\, v. i. [imp.
Spoke(
SpakeArchaic); p. p.
Spoken(
Spoke, Obs. or Colloq.); p. pr. & vb. n.
Speaking.] [OE. speken, AS. specan, sprecan; akin to
OF.ries. spreka, D. spreken, OS. spreken, G. sprechen, OHG.
sprehhan, and perhaps to Skr. sph[=u]rj to crackle, to
thunder. Cf.
Spark of fire,
Speech.]
1. To utter words or articulate sounds, as human beings; to
express thoughts by words; as, the organs may be so
obstructed that a man may not be able to speak.
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Till at the last spake in this manner. --Chaucer.
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Speak, Lord; for thy servant heareth. --1 Sam. iii.
9.
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2. To express opinions; to say; to talk; to converse.
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That fluid substance in a few minutes begins to set,
as the tradesmen speak. --Boyle.
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An honest man, is able to speak for himself, when a
knave is not. --Shak.
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During the century and a half which followed the
Conquest, there is, to speak strictly, no English
history. --Macaulay.
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3. To utter a speech, discourse, or harangue; to adress a
public assembly formally.
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Many of the nobility made themselves popular by
speaking in Parliament against those things which
were most grateful to his majesty. --Clarendon.
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4. To discourse; to make mention; to tell.
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Lycan speaks of a part of C[ae]sar's army that came
to him from the Leman Lake. --Addison.
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5. To give sound; to sound.
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Make all our trumpets speak. --Shak.
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6. To convey sentiments, ideas, or intelligence as if by
utterance; as, features that speak of self-will.
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Thine eye begins to speak. --Shak.
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To speak of, to take account of, to make mention of.
--Robynson (More's Utopia).
To speak out, to speak loudly and distinctly; also, to
speak unreservedly.
To speak well for, to commend; to be favorable to.
To speak with, to converse with.
“Would you speak with
me?” --Shak.
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Syn: To say; tell; talk; converse; discourse; articulate;
pronounce; utter.
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Speaking
\Speak"ing\, n.
1. The act of uttering words.
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2. Public declamation; oratory.
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Speaking
\Speak"ing\, a.
1. Uttering speech; used for conveying speech; as, man is a
speaking animal; a speaking tube.
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2. Seeming to be capable of speech; hence, lifelike; as, a
speaking likeness.
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A speaking acquaintance, a slight acquaintance with a
person, or one which merely permits the exchange of
salutations and remarks on indifferent subjects.
Speaking trumpet, an instrument somewhat resembling a
trumpet, by which the sound of the human voice may be so
intensified as to be conveyed to a great distance.
Speaking tube, a tube for conveying speech, especially from
one room to another at a distance.
To be on speaking terms, to be slightly acquainted.
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