speech
Kelime Anlamı :

1. konuşma.
2. dil.
3. söylev.
4. demeç.
5. konuşma şekli.
6. beyanat.
7. söylem.
8. langaj.
9. konuşma yeteneği.
10. savunma.
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Zıt Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1. the faculty of speech; the ability to speak or to use vocalizations to communicate.
2. A session of speaking; a long oral message given publicly usually by one person.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1. to make a speech; harangue.
2. the faculty of uttering articulate sounds or words, as in human beings and, by imitation, in some birds; capacity for expressing thoughts by words or articulate sounds; the power of speaking, or of uttering words either in the speaking-or the singing-voice.
3. the action or exercise of speaking; expression of thoughts or ideas with the speaking-voice; oral utterance or communication; also, an act or exercise of oral expression or communication; talk; conversation; discourse: as, a person's habit of speech; to be chary of speech; their speech was all about themselves.
4. the words and grammatical forms in which thought is expressed; language; a language.
5. that which is spoken; thoughts as uttered or written; a saying or remark; especially, a more or less formal address or other utterance; an oration; a harangue: as, a cutting speech in conversation; the speeches in a dialogue or a drama; to deliver a speech; a volume of speeches.
6. A speaking or talking of something; uttered opinion, intention, etc.; oral or verbal mention; report.
7. an occasion of speaking; course of speaking; oral communication; colloquy; conference; parlance: as, to get speech of or with a person.
8. manner of speaking; form or quality of that which is spoken or of spoken sounds; method of utterance, either habitual or occasional: as, his speech betrays his nationality; rapid speech; thick or harsh speech.
9. the utterance or sounding of a musical instrument, especially of a pipe in a pipe-organ.
10. in a wheel, the hub with the spokes, but without the fellies and tire.
11.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia