Opposite of present participle for to stop talking, to shut up
Opposite of present participle for to make a remark based on one's observation
“She wanted to put forward her opinion, but she would clam up for fear of judgment.”
Opposite of present participle for to talk or chatter at length, typically on trivial subjects
Opposite of present participle for to speak one's mind openly and freely
(colloquial) Opposite of present participle for to make a fuss or complain
“Kids generally calm down after receiving attention.”
Opposite of present participle for to read or say aloud something that is written
“He did not keep quiet until he had read some three hundred books on the animal, beginning with the folios published.”
Opposite of present participle for to tell, publish or report on information
“Rose refused to suppress or be quiet about her outrage.”
(rare) Opposite of present participle for to become less reserved in character or behavior
“As the crowds came in, she began to stress and wanted to keep to herself.”
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