Other Words for “Speak” in English | 28 Powerful Verbs to Show Emotion, Tone & Volume

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I want you to imagine you're telling a friend about a conversation you
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overheard. Maybe it was tense, awkward, even a little dramatic,
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but as you try to explain what happened, you get stuck.
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Maybe you say he um, he spoke really loudly,
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kind of shouting, but not exactly.
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And then she said something quietly like she didn't want to be heard,
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but not whispering. I, I don't know. I don't know how to explain it.
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And so maybe you stop telling the story and you feel frustrated because in your
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native language,
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you have exactly the words you need to describe how he spoke.
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You might have a word to say that he was speaking quietly,
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but with frustration,
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or maybe his voice was low and hesitant,
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or maybe he was firm but not quite shouting.
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The problem is that in English, you're missing these words.
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How someone speaks, tells us everything, their emotions, their attitude,
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their intentions. Think about this.
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Think about a situation where someone told you a secret.
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If they whispered it to you,
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you might imagine that it was exciting or confidential,
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but if they mumbled it, they might have been unsure, nervous,
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or even embarrassed to share that with you. These words,
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whisper and mumble,
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both mean to say something out loud but with entirely different feelings.
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Let me explain with another example.
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Imagine a coach giving instructions.
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If a coach barks the orders, you would know that they were firm,
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loud and authoritative, but if they simply told the team what to do,
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it sounds much calmer. Even passive.
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The words we choose changes the picture of what happened in the moment
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and how something was said. But when we don't have these words,
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our stories feel flat and we get frustrated because we can't say exactly what
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we want.
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So today I wanna help you expand your vocabulary with 28 precise,
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powerful synonyms for the word speak in English. And at the end,
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I have a little challenge for you to test your know-how and help you practice
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what you've learned.
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Let's start with synonyms that focus on volume because how loud or
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soft someone speaks completely changes the meaning of their words.
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Think about a time when you had to lower your voice to avoid waking someone up
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or raise your voice to get someone's attention.
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The way we control volume and the way we talk about it matters. So first,
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whisper. This means to speak very softly,
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almost breathy.
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We associate it with this sort of movement or someone in a movie theater
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saying, shh, the show is.
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Starting. Starting next is murmur.
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This also means to speak softly but indistinctly or often
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under one's breath,
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which means it's really hard to distinguish the sounds or all the words.
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For example, when we asked about the broken vase,
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my daughter murmured an excuse similar to murmur is
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mumble. This means to speak in a quiet way,
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but also in a way that's unclear or hard to understand.
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Now these two words, murmur and mumble, are very similar,
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but they do have some key differences. Murmur is soft and indistinct,
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but neutral or even affectionate. For example,
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she murmured a thank you as she left. Mumble, on the other hand,
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is unclear and hard to understand often due to nervousness or
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poor articulation. For example,
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she mumbled through her presentation, making it hard to follow.
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And I wanna add one more to this list the word mutter.
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Mutter also means to say something quietly,
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but with irritation or discontent in your voice. For example,
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he muttered under his breath about the unfair decision.
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We're actually going to revisit this word mutter in a moment, but first,
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let's go to chat.
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This means to talk in a light informal way. For example,
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Melissa chatted with her mother on the phone every day. Next, exclaim.
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This means to cry out suddenly, often in surprise or excitement,
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for example. That was amazing. She exclaimed after the show.
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Similar to exclaim is to shout,
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which also means to call out loudly.
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Usually in order to be heard over a lot of noise or with strong emotion,
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imagine being at a loud concert with a friend and you have to shout to get her
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attention. And then we have yell.
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This also means to cry out loudly,
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often from excitement or frustration. For example,
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the customer yelled at the cashier over the mistake.
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Next in this category is to holler, which means to shout loudly,
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but in a very forceful way.
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So there's definitely a feeling of negativity to this verb.
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And then we have roar. This means to make a deep,
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loud cry, often out of anger or excitement.
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For example,
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if you've ever watched a sports game where the coach and the crowd are unhappy
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with the referee,
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you might say that the coach roared at the referee from the sidelines.
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And lastly, we have scream,
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which means to cry out in a high pitch due to intense
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emotion. Quite often fear, for example,
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she screamed when she saw the spider.
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Now that you have this broad range of synonyms focused on.
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Speaking aloud with different levels of volume and different intentions,
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emotions, et cetera, let's do a quick check-in.
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I want you to think of a dramatic movie that you saw where someone whispered a
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secret or shouted in anger.
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Try describing it using one of the words we've just learned.
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You might use whisper, murmur, shout,
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yell or roar. As always,
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you can share your example with me in the comments below. Okay,
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let's move on from volume and focus on words that help us describe or express
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the emotion we have in our speech. For example,
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imagine getting a text from your boss,
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and the only thing it says is we need to talk. In that moment,
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you might sigh and immediately wait for bad news.
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Or maybe you hear a child in the backseat groan, are we there yet?
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These words, sigh and groan, don't just describe speech.
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They show how someone feels in the moment.
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So first on our list here is to grumble.
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To grumble means to complain In a low, unhappy voice.
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For example, he grumbled about the long wait at the doctor's office.
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The opposite here is to gush,
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which means to speak with excessive enthusiasm. For example,
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she gushed about her new job talking nonstop about how great it was.
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Next is to si,
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which means to exhale air aloud so that others can hear and then to
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speak,
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which is often used to show relief or frustration.
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For example,
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she sighed and expressed that work was overwhelming at the moment.
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Next is to groan, which means to complain with a long, deep sound.
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For example, imagine someone asking their daughter to do the dishes,
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and in response, your daughter groans and says, I hate doing the dishes.
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Similar to this is whining to whine also means to complain.
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But in a high pitched, drawn out way, for example,
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imagine a child whining and saying, I don't wanna go,
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and now let's revisit the word mutter.
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This means to speak in a low voice, often because you're irritated.
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For example, she muttered under her breath after receiving criticism,
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speaking too quietly for others to hear, but with clear frustration.
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Then we have hiss, which means to say something in a sharp, quiet,
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angry way. For example, be quiet.
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She hissed at her brother speaking in a sharp, angry whisper.
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Next in this category is snap. Now,
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here we don't mean this kind of snap,
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we mean the way that someone says something suddenly and sharply,
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often in anger, for example, someone might snap in an argument and say,
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stop interrupting me. Okay,
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we've got three more verbs in this category to really help us show the feeling
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behind the words. And the next one is bark. Yes, we use this for dogs,
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but we also use it to say that someone is speaking in a loud,
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forceful way, often giving commands. For example,
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the teacher barked instructions at the students.
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Then we have growl.
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This is to speak in a low threatening tone. For example,
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he growled at the waiter about the bad service. And then finally,
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we have two rant. This means to speak in a loud,
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passionate, and often angry way. For example,
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she ranted about the unfair rules.
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So now let's stop again for a bit of practice. Before we move on,
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I want you to imagine this. You wake up late, spill your coffee,
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and then you realize you forgot an important deadline.
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How would you react in that moment? Would you sigh in frustration?
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Would you groan at the mess or would you snap at someone because you're feeling
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angry inside?
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I want you to try writing an example sentence using one of the words from this
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category. Now, when we speak, it isn't just about volume or emotion,
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it's also about speed and rhythm.
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Some people speak slowly and deliberately.
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Others rush through their words.
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I want you to imagine being put on the spot in a meeting. In other words,
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someone asks you a very unexpected question.
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Your mind races and your mouth can't keep up.
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You start stammering trying to collect your thoughts,
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or think about a child excitedly talking about their favorite TV show,
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and they may start babbling nonstop. These words,
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stammering and babbling,
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highlight the differences in flow and completely change how we
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experience a conversation. So the first word in this category is to ramble.
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This means to speak for a long period of time in an erratic or
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very unclear way. There's no obvious direction of the speech.
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For example, the professor rambled on about ancient history,
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losing the student's attention. Next in this category is draw.
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This means to speak slowly and elongate your syllables.
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Think for a moment about how the actor Matthew McConaughey speaks.
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His words are slow, stretched out, and relaxed.
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That's a draw. He speaks with a slow draw,
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stretching out his words as if he has all the time in the world.
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Then we have Babel. As we highlighted earlier,
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this means to speak rapidly and excitedly. Here,
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I want you to think about Phoebe from friends. When she gets really excited,
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she talks fast and jumps from topic to topic,
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and sometimes she doesn't stop to take a breath that's babbling.
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Then we have blurt, which means to say something impulsively.
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For example, I blurted out my idea before I had a plan.
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Then we have trail off.
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This means to speak softer and softer over time until stopping.
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For example, she started to explain,
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but trailed off unsure of her answer and then stammer.
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This means to speak with involuntary pauses
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often due to nervousness.
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You might say that someone stammered during their presentation if there are
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excessive pauses to stammer is slightly different from
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stutter.
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To stutter means to speak with repeated sounds due to
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a speech condition. For example,
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the student stuttered when introducing himself. You might, for example,
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hear individuals who have a difficult time pronouncing words that start with
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P, for example, or B,
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and they repeat that sound multiple times while they work to express that
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word. So here's a question for you.
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Have you ever blurted something out loud without thinking about it first?
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Or have you ever stammered using too many pauses When feeling nervous?
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I want you to pick one of the words from this category today and try writing a
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sentence with it.
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You now have 28 synonyms for the word speak in English,
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and now I want to really put them into action.
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So I have a couple of sentences I'm going to share with you,
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and I want you to choose the correct synonym for the word speak. In each one,
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you can always write down your answers and then check them with the answers I
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will provide in the comments below. So number one,
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imagine that a student is telling a friend about their exam results
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in a library. Would you use whisper chat,
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shout or murmur? Again,
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you're telling a friend about exam results in a library.
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Take a moment, think about those choices. Write 'em down,
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and then check in the comments below. Question number two,
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A child is asking for expensive toys at the store.
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Would you use wine mutter, rant or whisper?
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Take a moment, think about it, and then check your answer below. Question three,
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a grandmother shares her excitement about meeting her newborn
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grandchild. Would you use trail off gush,
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hiss or stammer? And finally,
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an angry customer is complaining about poor service. Would you.
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Use the word chat, holler, rant, or stutter?
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Before we finish today, I want to address one important thing,
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which is how do you actually transition from learning these words today
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to remembering them for real life conversations in English?
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There's no question that expanding your vocabulary in English is
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important so that you can truly express what you want.
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And the key to remembering these new words is practice.
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And that's what we provide inside the Confident Women community.
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We combine real life practice with feedback and support so you're certain
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to make progress expanding your vocabulary week after week,
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month after month. If you'd love to learn more,
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you can click the link in the description below. Now, as always,
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