(in speech)
61speech therapy — ► NOUN ▪ treatment to help people with speech and language problems. DERIVATIVES speech therapist noun …
62speech-training — speechˈ trainˈing noun Training in clear speech • • • Main Entry: ↑speech …
63speech impediment — UK US noun [countable] [singular speech impediment plural speech impediments] a difficulty in speaking caused by nervousness or by a physical problem Thesaurus: pronunciation and pronouncing wordssynonym …
64speech marks — UK US noun [plural] british quotation marks Thesaurus: punctuationhyponym * * * ˈspeech marks f13 [speech marks] noun …
65speech clinician — speech clinician, = speech therapist. (Cf. ↑speech therapist) …
66Speech from the Throne — or Speech from the Throne, 1. a statement of foreign and domestic affairs and of the chief measures to be considered by the British Parliament or any legislative body in the Commonwealth, read by the sovereign at the opening of parliamentary… …
67speech from the throne — or Speech from the Throne, 1. a statement of foreign and domestic affairs and of the chief measures to be considered by the British Parliament or any legislative body in the Commonwealth, read by the sovereign at the opening of parliamentary… …
68speech synthesizer — speech synthesizer, a device that converts electronic signals into speech sounds: »A computerized word processor and speech synthesizer [helps] a patient construct sentences on a video screen…and then directs the microprocessor to “speak” from a… …
69speech´i|fi´er — speech|i|fy «SPEE chuh fy», intransitive verb, fied, fy|ing. Informal. to make a speech or speeches; orate: »A man always makes a fool of himself speechifying (George Eliot). SYNONYM(S): harangue. –speech´i|fi´er, noun …
70speech|i|fy — «SPEE chuh fy», intransitive verb, fied, fy|ing. Informal. to make a speech or speeches; orate: »A man always makes a fool of himself speechifying (George Eliot). SYNONYM(S): harangue. –speech´i|fi´er, noun …