(more contextual variations available below) To have uttered words using speech
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(more contextual variations available below) To have uttered words using speech
“She said her name when the interviewer asked her to.”
Opposite of past tense for to discuss or have a conversation with another
“We'll show up at the lecture, sit down, and be silent.”
Opposite of past tense for to talk or chatter at length, typically on trivial subjects
“He motioned to silence the crowd as he prepared to belt the opening number for the concert.”
Opposite of past tense for to speak up, especially in a robust, assertive manner
(of a sound) Opposite of past tense for to become louder or higher in pitch
“His anger dissipated and his tone would gradually hush as he calmed down.”
Opposite of past tense for to tell, publish or report on information
“Rose refused to suppress or be quiet about her outrage.”
Opposite of past tense for to provide notice of a potential or current danger or risk
“They told him to keep quiet and not alert the police, otherwise, they would put a bullet in him.”
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