What is another word for so speak?

Pronunciation: [sˌə͡ʊ spˈiːk] (IPA)

The phrase 'so speak' is often used to denote the way in which something is spoken or communicated. Synonyms for this phrase can include 'verbalize', 'articulate', 'express', 'voice', 'utter', 'pronounce', or 'enunciate', all of which emphasize the act of speaking or conveying a message. Other synonyms may include 'state', 'assert', 'declare', 'announce', and 'proclaim', which all imply an authoritative or official statement. Alternatively, 'convey','impart', 'communicate', 'pass on' or 'share', could be used to denote a less formal or conversational communication. Choosing the most appropriate synonym depends on the tone and context in which the phrase is used.

What are the hypernyms for So speak?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with So speak

  • If the people should elect, they will never fail to prefer some man of distinguished character, or services; some man, if he might so speak of continental reputation.
    Gouverneur Morris
  • Not without reason did he who had the right to do so speak of the foolishness of the cross.
    Miguel de Unamuno
  • But frankly—may I so speak?—your CIA people’s theory strikes me as a miserable bundle of random suspicions, a few separate facts strung together by an intricate structure of ad hoc theorizing, in which everyone is credited with enormous powers for intrigue. A much simpler view can be entertained with more common sense, and as a CIA employee you must be aware that, like all intelligence agencies, it lacks the faculty of common sense.
    Philip K. Dick

Related words: speak so, speak up, speak out, speak loudly, speak clearly, speak softly, speak slowly, speak English

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