Similar words: break up, speak, speak for, speaker, so to speak, to speak of, peak, back up. Meaning: v. 1. speak one's opinion without fear or hesitation 2. speak louder; raise one's voice.
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31. But now, the tide had turned, and they were not afraid to speak up.
32. Jasper had thought he was losing his hearing and asked me to speak up.
33. Sometimes, though, we can be so afraid of what other people think that we shut up rather than speak up.
34. Generally speaking, older people are less able to speak up for their rights.
35. And we can speak up to tell them that bitter pills are indigestible.
36. Erlend, six years younger, needed some one to speak up for him, sometimes.
37. Shrinking violet always ready to speak up for herself. Sentencedict.com
38. Be thick-skinned and speak up!
39. 'Now , Hawkins,'said the squire,'you have something say. Speak up.'.
40. But what if those "rules" have made you into a passive, unassertive, accommodating, compliant person when you would really prefer to speak up more about your true feelings and desires?
41. He is white-livered and dare not speak up for the kid who was bullied.
42. I think we should all band together and speak up for better working conditions.
43. If you have any complaint, don't just sulk ; speak up.
44. The extravert needs to learn to slow down, but the introvert needs to learn to speak up.
45. If this is an election about a new direction for the country, why doesn't some candidate speak up for equal sacrifice on the home front as well as the front lines?
46. If you don't speak up and compromise, you and your husband will further drift apart.
47. Rupert : Could you speak up please. I didn't catch the question.
48. Second, you must not be shy, be thick-skinned, and speak up.
49. For goodness'sakes, Lucy Marian, speak up! I can't abide children who mumble.
50. Without commonplace dare not or would not speak up, the importance that bay of peaceful wave Hangzhou crosses Hai Daqiao set the trend of peaceful wave future deeply already.