speech
1 of 1noun/spitʃ/
Forms:speeches
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a formal talk about a particular topic given to an audience
B2Learn more on Wikipedia- The politician delivered an inspiring speech at the campaign rally.
- She prepared a persuasive speech to convince her classmates to support the recycling initiative.
- The commencement speech at graduation encouraged students to pursue their dreams.
- The CEO's annual speech outlined the company's achievements and future goals.
- He practiced his acceptance speech in front of the mirror before the award ceremony.
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oral communication using words
- Human speech distinguishes us from many other animals.
- Early childhood is crucial for learning speech.
- She regained speech after the accident.
- Speech develops rapidly during the first years of life.
- He struggled to understand the local dialect of speech.
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a long or formal rebuke
- The teacher gave him a speech for being late.
- Parents often give a speech when rules are broken.
- The manager delivered a speech on workplace safety.
- He received a stern speech about his behavior.
- Politicians sometimes get a speech from advisors about decorum.
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one's distinctive way of expressing oneself orally
- She has a fast, deliberate speech.
- His speech was marked by confidence and clarity.
- Speech habits can reveal personality traits.
- Regional accents influence speech patterns.
- The author read his work aloud with expressive speech.
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words forming the dialogue in a play or dramatic work
- Each character has a speech in the play.
- Actors memorize their speeches before rehearsals.
- The playwright wrote speeches full of wit and humor.
- Long speeches can slow the pace of a scene.
- He delivered his speech with perfect timing.
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