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Synonyms and antonyms of To say something in a particular way in British Thesaurus

To say something in a particular way

chirp (verb)

to say something in a lively happy way

chorus (verb)

literary when people chorus something, they say it together

come on strong ()

to express yourself in a very determined and confident way

declaim (verb)

formal to say something, especially in a formal or impressive way

declare (verb)

to say something, especially in a formal or impressive way

frame (verb)

to express something carefully in a particular way

gasp out (mainly literary)

mainly literary to say something while you are breathing with difficulty, for example because you need more air, or are in pain

mouth (verb)

to say something without really meaning or understanding what you say

pant (verb)

to say something while you are panting

phrase (verb)

to express something in a particular way in speech or writing

put (verb)

to say or write something in a particular way

sigh (verb)

to say something with a sigh

splutter (verb)

informal to say something while you are spluttering

squeak (verb)

to speak in a high voice, especially because you are upset or excited

talk English ()

to speak using less difficult words or expressions so that someone can understand what you are saying

talk sense/nonsense etc ()

to say something that is sensible/stupid etc

talk someone’s language ()

to communicate in a way that someone else can understand

wheeze (verb)

to say something while you are breathing in this way