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the whole staff when he expresses worries about the cuts. c<br />

demand, require, beg, request, ask for: The situation speaks<br />

urgently for an effective drug rehabilitation programme. 8 speak<br />

for itself. be self-evident, be obvious, be significant: The<br />

fact that both your son and the ring are missing speaks for<br />

itself. 9 speak of. mention, advert to, allude to, refer to,<br />

make reference to, comment on, speak or talk about: I begged<br />

you not to speak of her again in my presence. 10 speak on.<br />

discuss, address, discourse upon or on, speak to, treat (of),<br />

deal with, examine, touch upon or on: In his presentation Dr<br />

Andrews spoke on the role of natural predators in pest control.<br />

11 speak out or up. a talk (more) loudly or clearly, make<br />

oneself heard: I cannot hear you unless you speak up a bit. b<br />

talk freely or unreservedly, express one's opinion, speak one's<br />

mind, declare, come out, state one's position, take a stand: I<br />

heard a mother of ten speak out against birth control. 12 speak<br />

to. a reprove, scold, reprimand, rebuke, admonish, warn,<br />

lecture: After his father spoke to him, Nicholas stopped<br />

staying out so late. b be meaningful to, appeal to, influence,<br />

affect, touch: Constance's poetry effectively speaks to the<br />

heart. c accost, address, talk to, Formal apostrophize: I have<br />

to speak to the teacher after class. d See 10, above. 13<br />

spoken for. reserved, engaged, bespoke, set aside, accounted<br />

for, chosen, selected: I'm afraid that the purple dress has<br />

already been spoken for, madam.<br />

speaker n. orator, lecturer; keynoter; rabble-rouser, demagogue, Colloq<br />

tub-thumper, spieler: It was my function to introduce the<br />

speaker.<br />

spearhead v. 1 launch, initiate, lead (the way), take the initiative,<br />

pioneer, blaze the trail, break the ice, take the lead, be in<br />

the van or vanguard: He spearheaded medical research into<br />

arthritis.<br />

--n. 2 vanguard, advance guard, van, forefront, cutting edge:<br />

They claim to be the spearhead of space technology.<br />

special adj. 1 particular, specific, exceptional, uncommon, especial,<br />

rare, unusual, out of the ordinary, extraordinary, different,<br />

unorthodox, unconventional, unique, precise, individual,<br />

singular, distinctive, specialized, certain, remarkable,<br />

inimitable, idiosyncratic, curious, peculiar, odd, strange,

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