upspeak
English
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edit- (verb) IPA(key): /ʌpˈspiːk/
Audio (Southern England): (file) - (noun) IPA(key): /ˈʌpspiːk/
Audio (Southern England): (file) - Hyphenation: up‧speak
Verb
editupspeak (third-person singular simple present upspeaks, present participle upspeaking, simple past upspoke, past participle upspoken)
- (intransitive) To speak up; advocate.
- 1921, Wallace Irwin, Seed of the sun:
- "Well, if I didn't stay in your home," upspoke the maiden lady, "I shouldn't care to know what it would become."
- (linguistics, transitive, intransitive) To speak with upspeak; to uptalk.
Derived terms
editNoun
editupspeak (uncountable)
- (linguistics) A manner of speaking in which the intonation of one's voice rises at the end of a statement, as if expressing uncertainty or asking a question; uptalk.
- 2012, Elizabeth Flock, But Inside I'm Screaming:
- [...] the nurse answers in upspeak. “You can work on it only if you're supervised.” Even the Oil of Olay moisturizer is confiscated. “It's in a glass jar?” Upspeak again.
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