(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.”
(archaic) To have revealed (information)
“Hugo discovered to Alita his plans to get himself to Zarum.”
To have announced or advertised, usually loudly
“In the street below, peddlers routinely cried their wares.”
Opposite of past tense for to refrain from talking about something (discrete)
Opposite of past tense for to laugh in a noisy, gleeful way
“All the students in the room would quickly silence when the teacher clapped his hands loudly.”
(talk of or about) Opposite of past tense for to make mention of
“I would keep quiet about my terrible exam results.”
Opposite of past tense 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 past tense for to say as a further remark
“He would conceal a secret and take it to his grave.”
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 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.”
Opposite of past tense for to provide information to
“She could no longer hide the terrible secret she had been keeping from everyone.”
Opposite of past tense for to speak quickly or without thought
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 convey or express in a particular way or manner
“I would just like to repress how I really feel about this.”
(noise about, archaic) Opposite of past tense for to talk about or make known publicly
“I trust you and I know you will keep it a secret.”
Opposite of past tense for to present (a proposal, application, etc.) for consideration or judgment
“Witnesses threatened to recant their testimony when the court released their names to the paper.”
Opposite of past tense for to offer a recommendation
Opposite of past tense for to declare loudly, openly or publicly
Opposite of past tense for to transmit a signal over the airwaves
Opposite of past tense for to speak or write authoritatively about a topic
Opposite of past tense for to separate into pieces as a result of a collision, blow, shock, or strain
“The town has appropriated funds to repair the bridge and work should begin this summer.”
(of a rule, law or agreement) Opposite of past tense for to fail to keep or abide by
“Johnson reaffirmed that he would honor his contract with his sporting club.”
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