Better words for

speak

Speak” does the job — but the right alternative does more. Here are 6 curated replacements, each with a definition, pronunciation, and an example of it working on the page.

orate

/ˈɔːr-eɪt/Elevated

To speak formally and eloquently, especially before an audience.

She orated with such fire that the crowd fell completely silent.

Best for: Best used for formal speeches, debates, or grand public declarations.

declaim

/dɪ-ˈkleɪm/Elevated

To speak in a loud, rhetorical, or impassioned manner.

He declaimed his grievances from the courthouse steps until his voice gave out.

Best for: Suits dramatic, forceful, or theatrical speech with emotional intensity.

hold forth

/hoʊld ˈfɔːrθ/Punchy

To speak at length and with authority, often in a lecturing tone.

My uncle held forth on the failings of modern architecture for nearly an hour.

Best for: Works well in casual or literary contexts implying verbose, self-assured speaking.

expatiate

/ɪk-ˈspeɪ-ʃi-eɪt/Literary

To speak or write at great length and in elaborate detail on a subject.

The professor expatiating on medieval trade routes lost half the room before noon.

Best for: Ideal in literary or academic writing to imply thorough, sometimes excessive elaboration.

vociferate

/voʊ-ˈsɪf-ər-eɪt/Rare Gem

To speak or cry out loudly and insistently, with vehemence.

He vociferated his innocence until the guards dragged him from the hall.

Best for: Reserved for scenes of intense, unrestrained verbal outburst or protest.

ululate

/ˈʌl-jʊ-leɪt/Rare Gem

To howl or wail as a form of vocal expression, often ritualistic or grief-stricken.

The mourners ululated across the valley as the procession wound down the hill.

Best for: A striking, unusual choice evoking raw, primal, or ceremonial vocal expression.

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