enFIWays of Speaking11
Mutter: To speak indistinctly in low tones.
Stammer: To speak with involuntary pauses or repetitions.
Chat: To converse in an easy, familiar manner; talk lightly and casually.
Hesitate: To be slow to act, speak, or decide.
Yell: To cry out loudly, as in pain, fright, surprise, or enthusiasm.
Mumble: To utter indistinctly by lowering the voice or partially closing the mouth.
Lecture: To admonish or reprove earnestly, often at length.
Babble: To utter a meaningless confusion of words or sounds.
Croak: To speak with a low hoarse voice.
Whisper: Soft speech produced without using the full voice.
Utter: To articulate (words); pronounce or speak.
blurt out: Utter impulsively.
Ways of Speaking
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Utter impulsively.
To be slow to act, speak, or decide.
To admonish or reprove earnestly, often at length.
To speak with involuntary pauses or repetitions.
Soft speech produced without using the full voice.
To utter a meaningless confusion of words or sounds.
To utter indistinctly by lowering the voice or partially closing the mouth.
To speak indistinctly in low tones.
To articulate (words); pronounce or speak.
To converse in an easy, familiar manner; talk lightly and casually.
To cry out loudly, as in pain, fright, surprise, or enthusiasm.