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1. in-person
adjective. an appearance carried out personally in someone else's physical presence.
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Rhymes with Speak In Tongues
- hsiung's
- yung's
- youngs
- young's
- tung's
- sung's
- rungs
- lungs
- fung's
- chung's
2. built-in
adjective. ['ˈbɪlˌtɪn'] existing as an essential constituent or characteristic.
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3. fill-in
noun. someone who takes the place of another (as when things get dangerous or difficult).
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4. speak
verb. ['ˈspiːk'] express in speech.
Synonyms
- talk of
- tittle-tattle
- talk about
- murmur
- enthuse
- blabber
- sing
- deliver
- mutter
- intercommunicate
- hiss
- blunder out
- bumble
- stutter
- jabber
- drone
- blubber
- communicate
- rabbit on
- prattle
- yack
- present
- lip off
- yap away
- sibilate
- snivel
- drone on
- spout
- piffle
- blurt
- ejaculate
- gibber
- bark
- whine
- chatter
- utter
- troll
- generalize
- slur
- inflect
- babble
- speak in tongues
- shout
- snarl
- stammer
- twaddle
- tattle
- intone
- mumble
- gabble
- verbalize
- maunder
- vocalize
- rasp
- mussitate
- bay
- peep
- yack away
- shoot one's mouth off
- speak up
- read
- prate
- snap
- blab
- swallow
- rave
- modulate
- whiff
- jaw
- rant
- blurt out
- phonate
- verbalise
- blubber out
- chant
- clack
- palaver
- falter
- open up
- whisper
- generalise
- talk
- gulp
- siss
- mouth
- begin
- cackle
- blunder
- sizz
- tone
- vocalise
- rattle on
Etymology
- speken (Middle English (1100-1500))
- specan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. speak
verb. ['ˈspiːk'] exchange thoughts; talk with.
Synonyms
- butterfly
- communicate
- spiel
- monologuize
- dogmatise
- pontificate
- soliloquize
- gossip
- dogmatize
- go on
- philander
- flirt
- orate
- talk turkey
- discourse
- converse
- coquet
- chat up
- talk
- proceed
- dish the dirt
- level
- intercommunicate
- rap
- continue
- romance
- mash
- carry on
- monologuise
- hold forth
- dissertate
- cheek
- soliloquise
- talk down
- coquette
Antonyms
Etymology
- speken (Middle English (1100-1500))
- specan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. speak
verb. ['ˈspiːk'] use language.
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Antonyms
Etymology
- speken (Middle English (1100-1500))
- specan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. speak
verb. ['ˈspiːk'] give a speech to.
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Etymology
- speken (Middle English (1100-1500))
- specan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. speak
verb. ['ˈspiːk'] make a characteristic or natural sound.
Antonyms
Etymology
- speken (Middle English (1100-1500))
- specan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. in
adverb. ['ɪn, ˈɪn'] to or toward the inside of.
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Etymology
- inne (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. in
noun. ['ɪn, ˈɪn'] a unit of length equal to one twelfth of a foot.
Antonyms
Etymology
- inne (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Sentences with speak-in-tongues
1. Noun Phrase
In addition to dancing in the spirit, Pentecostals may also speak in tongues when they are possessed by the holy spirit.
2. Noun Phrase
But a study done by Lifeway Research indicates that half of all Southern Baptist pastors believe that some people can speak in tongues, a spiritual phenomenon associated with spiritual baptism.