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How to describe others way of speaking?​

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Answered by umangdhiman451
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Answer:

articulate. adjective. able to express your thoughts, arguments, and ideas clearly and effectively.

articulate. adjective. ...

be couched in something. phrase. ...

chatty. adjective. ...

circuitous. adjective. ...

clean. adjective. ...

compendious. adjective. ...

conversational. adjective.

Explanation:

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Answered by Salmonpanna2022
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Explanation:

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brokenly ADVERB

LITERARY if someone says something brokenly, there are spaces between their words, especially because they are upset or angry.

colloquial ADJECTIVE

used in informal conversation rather than in writing or formal language.

definite ADJECTIVE

very clear about what you say so that everyone understands you.

flat ADJECTIVE

said directly and definitely.

flatly ADVERB

in a firm and definite way intended to end discussion of a subject.

fluent ADJECTIVE

spoken well and without difficulty.

gibbering ADJECTIVE

OFTEN HUMOROUS unable to speak in a sensible way, especially because you are frightened or shocked.

halting ADJECTIVE

with a lot of pauses between words or movements, often because of a lack of confidence.

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