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 the content, language, or words contained within a person's speech
“He stood in the middle of the empty room where the silence was deafening.”
Opposite of a dialog or discussion
“Perched alone on a stage, a character engages in a soliloquy so as to unveil their innermost thoughts to the audience.”
Opposite of the ability to express thoughts and feelings through voice
“He also treats Colette's younger brother Luc who suffers from mutism after the soldiers raided his village in France.”
Opposite of a formal ceremonial speech
Opposite of a particular form of a language that is peculiar to a specific region or social group
Opposite of a speech or lecture, typically long and tedious
Opposite of the language or dialect spoken by a particular group of people
Opposite of a distinctive way of speaking or pronouncing a language
Opposite of a speech or talk, typically in which a new product, idea, or piece of work is shown and explained
Opposite of the manner in which one constructs one's thoughts through words
“If someone were reading aloud to you and spoke in a monotone, it would seem interminable.”
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