First words of speech exercise
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HOWNOWFirst words of speech exercise.
NOWISFirst words of a typing exercise
ELOCUTIONPHRASEExercise in pronunciation ... like the first words of the answers to the starred clues
declamationA rhetorical exercise or set speech
declamationsA rhetorical exercise or set speech
speechfulfull of speech or words; loquacious
speechfulnessSPEECHFUL, full of speech or words; loquacious
telegraphic(esp. of speech) Omitting inessential words; concise
speechfulnessesSPEECHFULNESS, SPEECHFUL, full of speech or words; loquacious
slurring(of words or speech) Be spoken in this way
palilaliaa speech disorder characterized by rapid repetition of words
dictionchoice or style of words in speech or writing.
laconicalof a person's speech, using few words, terse also LACONIC
palilaliasPALILALIA, a speech disorder characterized by rapid repetition of words
laconicallyLACONICAL, of a person's speech, using few words, terse also LACONIC
jabberwockyexample of writing or speech consisting of or containing meaningless words
prolix(of speech or writing) Using or containing too many words; tediously lengthy
condenseExpress (a piece of writing or speech) in fewer words; make concise
condensingExpress (a piece of writing or speech) in fewer words; make concise
syllabificationThe division of words into syllables, either in speech or in writing
condensesExpress (a piece of writing or speech) in fewer words; make concise
flowerier(of a style of speech or writing) Full of elaborate or literary words and phrases
floweriest(of a style of speech or writing) Full of elaborate or literary words and phrases
slangierinformal nonstandard vocabulary composed typically of coinages, arbitrarily changed words, and extravagant, forced, or facetious figures of speech
amphibolyambiguity of speech, especially from uncertainty of the grammatical construction rather than of the meaning of the words.
quotationsA group of words taken from a text or speech and repeated by someone other than the original author or speaker
quotationA group of words taken from a text or speech and repeated by someone other than the original author or speaker
recitativeMusical declamation of the kind usual in the narrative and dialogue parts of opera and oratorio, sung in the rhythm of ordinary speech with many words on the same note
heteronymsEach of two or more words that are used to refer to the identical thing in different geographical areas of a speech community, such as submarine sandwich, hoagie, and grinder
heteronymEach of two or more words that are used to refer to the identical thing in different geographical areas of a speech community, such as submarine sandwich, hoagie, and grinder
recitativesMusical declamation of the kind usual in the narrative and dialogue parts of opera and oratorio, sung in the rhythm of ordinary speech with many words on the same note
themose used especially as antecedent to a relative pronoun the best of them that speak this speech Shakespeare used as the subject of a verb chiefly in nonstandard speech and for humorous effect them is fighting words