(how a machine, skill or craft works or is performed) Opposite of to show how to use or do something
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Opposite of a long and serious speech given as a scolding or reprimand
Opposite of a formal ceremonial speech
Opposite of a complaint, rant or criticism delivered in the form of a lengthy speech
Opposite of speech by one person
Opposite of a formal address or discourse delivered to an audience
“Lily took the stage, and a mixture of confusion and speechlessness crossed her face in a matter of seconds.”
Opposite of a speech or talk, typically in which a new product, idea, or piece of work is shown and explained
Opposite of a period of learning or teaching
“The stories note individual transitions to a part of life when ignorance on world matters is bliss, and one is living the dreams for posterity.”
Opposite of a stern reprimand or admonition
“Ross himself deserves special commendation for producing such a revealing record of these efforts.”
Opposite of to deliver an educational or informational speech or talk
Opposite of to scold or talk reprovingly to (someone)
Opposite of to speak or write authoritatively about a topic
Opposite of to criticize or reprimand (someone) severely
“I'd like to praise the magnificent behavior of the pupils who handled themselves very well.”
Opposite of to make a speech or contribute to a debate
“What I know about the federal tax code is far less relevant than how I feel about it when I listen to a talk about tax reform.”
Opposite of to speak to a formal gathering
“She decided to avoid all post-show interviews after her affair was laid bare for the public to see.”
(how a machine, skill or craft works or is performed) Opposite of to show how to use or do something
“If you were trying to demonstrate how to confuse an already confused man, you have succeeded admirably.”
Opposite of to teach, train or educate in a given field
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