Three
Definitions of ‘three’ three (noun) Synonyms: trio, trinity, triad, ternary, ternion, triplets Associated words: thrice, treble, trialogue, triarchy, triplicate, triplication, […]
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noun, ternary, ternion, thrice, treble, triad, trialogue, triarchy, triform, triformity, trilemma, trilling, trilogy, trinal, trinity, trio, tripartition, triplets, triplicate, triplication, triplicity, tripod, triptych, trireme, trisect, trisection, triumvirate |
Speech
Definitions of ‘speech’ speech (adjective) Synonyms: [[utterance]], speaking, [[language]], [[talk]], [[conversation]], parlance, [[words]], [[tongue]], dialect, patois, [[discourse]], [[oration]], [[address]], [[plea]], […]
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address, adjective, allocution, ambages, amnesia, amphibology, amphiboly, aphasia, brogue, colloquy, conversation, declamation, descant, dialect, dialogue, diatribe, dilogy, discourse, disquisition, dissertation, effusion, elocution, elocutionary, epilogue, equivocation, exhortation, extemporaneous, extempore, extemporization, extemporize, fluency, fluent, harangue, impromptu, improvisation, improvise, interlocution, invective, Language, monologue, oration, oratorical, oratory, parlance, patois, peroration, philippic, plea, prevarication, pseudology, quibbling, rant, rhapsody, rhetoric, rhetorical, rhetorician, screed, soliloquy, speaking, talk, tirade, toast, tongue, trialogue, utterance, volubility, voluble, words |
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address, adjective, allocution, ambages, amnesia, amphibology, amphiboly, aphasia, brogue, colloquy, conversation, declamation, descant, dialect, dialogue, diatribe, dilogy, discourse, disquisition, dissertation, effusion, elocution, elocutionary, epilogue, equivocation, exhortation, extemporaneous, extempore, extemporization, extemporize, fluency, fluent, harangue, impromptu, improvisation, improvise, interlocution, invective, Language, monologue, oration, oratorical, oratory, parlance, patois, peroration, philippic, plea, prevarication, pseudology, quibbling, rant, rhapsody, rhetoric, rhetorical, rhetorician, screed, soliloquy, speaking, talk, tirade, toast, tongue, trialogue, utterance, volubility, voluble, words |