(written) Opposite of communicated in a verbal manner
(written) Opposite of communicated in a verbal manner
Opposite of used in or suitable for everyday conversation rather than formal or official contexts
Opposite of in a verbal manner
(with object) Opposite of past participle for to say something in order to convey information or to express a feeling
“He acknowledged that he had an immediate gut reaction to government requests for the media to withhold information.”
(without object) Opposite of past participle for to say something in order to convey information or to express a feeling
“She whispered, but Will murmured in an undertone for her to be quiet.”
Opposite of past participle for 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.”
(speak to/with) Opposite of past participle for to have a conversation
“They need to listen to me if they are to understand the significance of the events that are about to transpire.”
(speak to) Opposite of past participle for to talk to in order to reprove or advise
“Commend your children for the things they do right.”
(usually "speak of") Opposite of past participle for to serve as evidence for something
“These figures, which document an out-of-control war on drugs in the city, contradict the rhetoric we are hearing from all quarters.”
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