Associations to the word «Speaking»
Noun
- Walking
- Tamil
- Peoples
- Welsh
- Comprehension
- Engagement
- Yoruba
- Acting
- Syriac
- Chewing
- Say
- Kannada
- Nero
- Writing
- Hearing
- Assyrian
- Turkish
- Earnestness
- Cicero
- Iranian
- Pliny
- Talking
- Slav
- Archie
- Banning
- Immigrant
- Hindi
- Baptism
- Whisper
- Behalf
- Cally
- Microphone
- Celtic
- Clete
- Difficulty
- Habit
- Assimilation
- Skill
- Migrant
- Malay
- Hebrew
- Telling
- Peru
- Diaspora
- Negroes
- Proverb
- Influx
- Albanian
- Country
- Cowardice
- Interpreter
- Phoneme
- Ender
- Adele
Adjective
Wiktionary
SPEAKING, adjective. Used in speaking.
SPEAKING, adjective. Expressive; eloquent.
SPEAKING, adjective. Involving speaking.
SPEAKING, adjective. Having the ability of speech.
SPEAKING, adjective. (in compounds) Having competence in a language.
SPEAKING, noun. One's ability to communicate vocally in a given language.
SPEAKING, noun. The act of communicating vocally.
SPEAKING, noun. An oral recitation of e.g. a story.
SPEAKING, verb. Present participle of speak
SPEAKING CLOCK, noun. (historical) a person employed to read the time over a phone line
SPEAKING CLOCK, noun. A service provided by telephone companies where people can get the time by phoning a certain number.
SPEAKING CLOCKS, noun. Plural of speaking clock
SPEAKING IN TONGUES, verb. Present participle of speak in tongues
SPEAKING OF, adverb. (colloquial) Speaking of which; relatedly; used to introduce a related topic.
SPEAKING TRUMPET, noun. A megaphone (of the older, non-electric kind).
SPEAKING TUBE, noun. A tube for conveying speech, especially from one room to another at a distance.
SPEAKING VOLUMES, verb. Present participle of speak volumes
Dictionary definition
SPEAKING, noun. The utterance of intelligible speech.
SPEAKING, noun. Delivering an address to a public audience; "people came to see the candidates and hear the speechmaking".
SPEAKING, adjective. Capable of or involving speech or speaking; "human beings--the speaking animals"; "a speaking part in the play".
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