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Meanings of
speak out
in anglès
portuguès
opinar
espanyol
opinar
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Express one's opinion openly and without fear or hesitation.
opine
animadvert
speak up
sound off
portuguès
opinar
Synonyms
Examples for "
opine
"
opine
animadvert
speak up
sound off
Examples for "
opine
"
1
Bloggers and critics
opine
that social software just isn't in Google's DNA.
2
We may safely
opine
that he has been taking a small ad.
3
We
opine
that there is more bellicosity than science among your highbrows.
4
Say, Bill, I
opine
you're the latest thing from England here to-night.
5
By virtue of their position, they do not have free rein to
opine
.
1
The confusion of Imogen did not allow her to
animadvert
upon his freedoms.
2
Will these gentlemen of the direction
animadvert
on the partners of their own guilt?
3
I presumed to
animadvert
on his eulogy on Garrick, in his Lives of the Poets.
4
It is not our business to
animadvert
upon these lines; we are not critics, but historians.
5
I disdained to
animadvert
on these defects, naturally supposing that his house could furnish no better.
1
Come forward, stand up, fight the pseudo-science and
speak
up
,
he said.
2
She said it's important for people in positions of power
speak
up
.
3
But I was afraid to
speak
up
when others used sexist language.
4
For a long time, nobody in the community dared to
speak
up
.
5
We need you to stand tall,
speak
up
and make a difference.
1
A close opening round defeat need not
sound
off
the panic stations.
2
If you have your own suggestions,
sound
off
in the comments section.
3
Or if they are, no doubt someone will
sound
off
about them.
4
Rolf heard a swishing
sound
off
to his right, behind Dev.
5
He heard a rustling
sound
off
to the right and froze.
Usage of
speak out
in anglès
1
Iranian officials dismiss such talk saying opponents are free to
speak
out
.
2
But remember, you don't need a group in order to
speak
out
.
3
Encouraging others to
speak
out
in public, he often sparked heated debates.
4
All nations have a moral obligation to
speak
out
against such violence.
5
May she continue having the courage to
speak
out
against her abusers.
6
The question about whether -and how -to
speak
out
persists.
7
Where is the world to
speak
out
against these crimes, he said.
8
The lack of diversity prompted Governor-General to
speak
out
about the issue.
9
Those of us with a platform must use it to
speak
out
.
10
Unlike during his first term, cabinet ministers rarely
speak
out
of turn.
11
Orosz said her hopes rest on Hanning finally deciding to
speak
out
.
12
They said the allegations against Strauss-Kahn had emboldened them to
speak
out
.
13
They stutter and hesitate, fail to be understood, fail to
speak
out
.
14
So why don't students
speak
out
more when they see this happen?
15
I remember the previous guy - he used to
speak
out
occasionally.
16
He had the same right to
speak
out
as any other donier.
Other examples for "speak out"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
speak
out
speak
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
speak out
portuguès
opinar
ser de opinião
espanyol
opinar
Speak out
through the time
Speak out
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Australia
Common
South Africa
Common
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