Speech-form
noun
1.
linguistic form.
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- Speech from the throne
noun 1. (in Britain and the dominions of the Commonwealth) the speech at the opening of each session of Parliament in which the Government outlines its legislative programme. It is read by the sovereign or his or her representative Also called (esp Brit) King’s speech, Queen’s speech
- Speechifier
verb (used without object), speechified, speechifying. 1. to make a speech or speeches; harangue. verb (intransitive) -fies, -fying, -fied 1. to make a speech or speeches 2. to talk pompously and boringly specs 1 specs 2
- Speechify
verb (used without object), speechified, speechifying. 1. to make a speech or speeches; harangue. verb (intransitive) -fies, -fying, -fied 1. to make a speech or speeches 2. to talk pompously and boringly specs 2
- Speech-island
noun, Linguistics. 1. a speech community that is completely surrounded by another, usually larger, speech community.
- Speechless
adjective 1. temporarily deprived of speech by strong emotion, physical weakness, exhaustion, etc.: speechless with alarm. 2. characterized by absence or loss of speech: speechless joy. 3. lacking the faculty of speech; dumb. 4. not expressed in speech or words: speechless compliments. 5. refraining from speech. adjective 1. not able to speak 2. temporarily deprived […]