Concept cluster: Tasks > Communication
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(transitive) To give (especially public) notice of (something); to announce publicly.
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To say about (someone or something); get something across verbally or by saying; relay; signify; declare.
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(transitive) To address in speech
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(transitive) To speak or tell about; declare; narrate; describe.
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(obsolete) To say; to tell.
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(informal) To inform or tell.
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(rare) To study or examine carefully, especially in order to gain knowledge of; to learn, or learn by heart.
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(formal, intransitive) To talk; to engage in conversation.
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To communicate; to make known; to portray.
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(intransitive) To discuss at length.
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(intransitive) To write or speak formally and at length.
n
The act of speaking forth or declaring; declaration.
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An indicator that makes something obvious or apparent.
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Pronunciation spelling of inform. [(archaic, transitive) To instruct, train (usually in matters of knowledge).]
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The act of giving a hint or suggestion.
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(transitive) To make known; to show (by speech, writing etc.).
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(intransitive) To impart information or knowledge.
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(transitive, archaic, poetic) To speak into, instill into.
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In the sociology of Erving Goffman, an action or utterance that signals the meaning of interaction to participants.
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(transitive) To deliver a speech that sets the main theme of a conference or other gathering.
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(now only in non-standard speech and dialects) To teach.
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(transitive, intransitive) To teach (somebody) by giving a speech on a given topic.
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(transitive, obsolete) To teach.
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(Britain, dialectal, transitive) To say (something); to speak, to tell.
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(transitive, obsolete) To say; speak; utter; tell.
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(transitive, rare, dialectal) To declare; utter; express; vocalise.
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(figuratively, idiomatic) To tell, remind, indicate.
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To inform; to give the news to; to make acquainted with the details of a subject; often with up.
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To express something in a certain manner.
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(formal, transitive) To notify someone of (particular intelligence, suspicions, illegality, misconduct etc.); to make notification to relevant authorities; to submit a formal report of.
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(transitive) To tell, either verbally or in writing.
n
Alternative form of show and tell [A school activity in which each student brings an item to school and gives a talk on it to the class.]
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(Scotland) To divine; foretell
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(intransitive) To communicate with one's voice, to say words out loud.
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To speak from accurate information, without guessing.
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To speak on somebody's behalf.
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(idiomatic) To address a particular topic.
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(of an action, situation, or object) To convey significant information.
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[I] speak.
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(transitive, intransitive) To make a speech; to harangue.
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(intransitive) To give a speech; to hold forth; (now especially) to pronounce pompously or at length.
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Obsolete spelling of speak [(intransitive) To communicate with one's voice, to say words out loud.]
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(obsolete) To tell; to relate; to teach.
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(text messaging) Abbreviation of speak. [(intransitive) To communicate with one's voice, to say words out loud.]
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(transitive, archaic outside of idioms) To count, reckon, or enumerate.
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(transitive) To reveal or express (an idea, thought, desire, etc.) with speech.
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(intransitive, archaic) To speak, to use words; to converse, to discourse.

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