| CYBERSPEAKS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| DIPLOSPEAKS | • DIPLOSPEAK n. the polite and placatory language usually associated with diplomats. |
| DOUBLESPEAK | • doublespeak n. Any language deliberately constructed to disguise or distort its actual meaning, often by employing… • DOUBLESPEAK n. language used to deceive usually through concealment or misrepresentation of truth. |
| FORSPEAKING | • forspeaking v. Present participle of forspeak. • FORSPEAK v. to speak against, also FORESPEAK. |
| GREENSPEAKS | • GREENSPEAK n. (US) ecological jargon. |
| LOUDSPEAKER | • loudspeaker n. An electromechanical transducer that converts an electrical signal into audible sound. • loudspeaker n. Any such transducer that is loud, as opposed to quiet ones such as those found in headphones. • loudspeaker n. An encasing containing one or more loudspeaker devices and usually other electrical equipment such as a driver. |
| MELLOWSPEAK | • mellowspeak n. (Derogatory) bland, nonjudgmental, feel-good language. • MELLOWSPEAK n. a bland nonassertive form of language associated with New Age philosophy. |
| MISSPEAKING | • misspeaking n. (Obsolete) Speaking ill; defamation, slander. • misspeaking n. The fact or instance of speaking falsely or unclearly. • MISSPEAK v. to speak incorrectly. |
| NONSPEAKERS | • nonspeakers n. Plural of nonspeaker. • NONSPEAKER n. someone who does not speak. |
| NONSPEAKING | • nonspeaking adj. Not speaking. • NONSPEAKING adj. not speaking. |
| OUTSPEAKING | • outspeaking v. Present participle of outspeak. • OUTSPEAK v. to outdo in speaking. |
| SPEAKEASIES | • speakeasies n. Plural of speakeasy. • SPEAKEASY n. an illicit bar for selling alcohol. |
| SPEAKERINES | • speakerines n. Plural of speakerine. • SPEAKERINE n. a female announcer or programme hostess. |
| SPEAKERSHIP | • speakership n. (Politics) The role or status of speaker. • SPEAKERSHIP n. the office of speaker. |
| SPEARFISHED | • spearfished v. Simple past tense and past participle of spearfish. • SPEARFISH v. to hunt for fish with a speargun. |
| SPEARFISHES | • spearfishes n. Plural of spearfish. • spearfishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of spearfish. • SPEARFISH v. to hunt for fish with a speargun. |
| SPEARHEADED | • spearheaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of spearhead. • SPEARHEAD v. to lead an attack. |
| TECHNOSPEAK | • technospeak n. Technobabble. • TECHNOSPEAK n. technical jargon. |
| UNSPEAKABLE | • unspeakable adj. Incapable of being spoken or uttered. • unspeakable adj. Impossible to speak about. • unspeakable adj. Unfit or not permitted to be spoken or described. |
| UNSPEAKABLY | • unspeakably adv. In an unspeakable manner. • UNSPEAKABLE adv. that cannot be spoken. |