Use "speak up" in a sentence

1. Speak up.

2. Speak up. Don't mumble!

3. Please speak up now

4. Could you speak up?

5. Could you speak up, please?

6. Stop muttering and speak up!

7. Speak up or I'll shoot.

8. 4 synonyms for Animadvert: opine, sound off, speak out, speak up

9. You have to speak up, Amabella.

10. Speak up! I can't hear you.

11. Cowgirls take stands; they speak up

12. Speak up also with coaching staff.

13. The moral of this song: speak up!"

14. Speak What “Is Good for Building Up”

15. Don't be bashful — speak up for yourself.

16. Would you speak up a little, please?

17. Speak up?it's rather a bad line.

18. Anything you speak will be chalked up.

19. We all have the right to speak up!

20. Sometimes, though, we may hesitate to speak up.

21. They queue up just to speak to me.

22. The study conductor encourages all to speak up.

23. I'm quite deaf-you'll have to speak up.

24. The people up there speak a Tibetan dialect .

25. Can you speak up? -- I can't hear you.

26. Why don't you speak up? I'm your father!

27. We will stand up and speak up and have our voices heard.

28. They are people who stand out and speak up.

29. You'll have to learn to speak up for yourself.

30. And when I do speak up, she corrects me!

31. You'll have to speak up, I can't hear you.

32. Let me speak to Melanie before you hang up.

33. One group of people, however, did speak up boldly.

34. It's time for us to rise up and collectively speak up about structural inequality.

35. Could you speak up? We can't hear at the back.

36. The audience clapped respectfully as she stood up to speak.

37. She mumbled something and Dove asked her to speak up.

38. You will have no one to speak up for you!

39. If you have any complaint, don't just sulk ; speak up.

40. The Greek came up with Blasphemein, to speak evil of, which was adopted by the Latin blasphemia, speak ill, slander

41. Nevertheless, the conscience does not always speak up when it should.

42. Jehovah is pleased when we speak words that build others up

43. He is willing to speak up for the rights of women.

44. It's time to speak up for those who are suffering injustice.

45. Pumping up her smile, she was too weak to speak audibly.

46. Animadvert definition: express one's opinion openly and without fear or hesitation synonyms: editorialise, sound off, opine, speak out, speak up, editorialize

47. Every time the minister got up to speak he was barracked mercilessly.

48. What might help you overcome hesitancy to speak up about your beliefs?

49. If you're still unsure about what you are supposed to do, speak up!

50. I shall have to pluck up courage and speak to her about it.

51. Terrorism will spill over if you don't speak up. Malala Yousafzai 

52. And we can speak up to tell them that bitter pills are indigestible.

53. Do not speak rapidly right up to the finish and then stop abruptly.

54. She was afraid to speak up in front of all these important people.

55. No need to spunk up, it's ok to speak your ideas to her.

56. 42 synonyms for Commend: praise, acclaim, applaud, compliment, extol, approve, big up, eulogize, speak

57. I knew even before I stood up to speak that my cheeks were inflamed.

58. 6 But how can you summon the courage to speak up about your faith?

59. I think we should all band together and speak up for better working conditions.

60. Actors have become unusually wiling to speak up, worried that their union is lagging

61. My brother killed our father for the throne, and I dare not speak up!

62. Bound and gagged (=tied up, and with cloth tied around your mouth so you cannot speak) b) (also Bind up)

63. Aton : Let us wrap this up and I shall speak with you dear ones, again.

64. It is advisable to mug up on your Spanish, too, as few locals speak English.

65. The Afar tribe is made up of nomadic people and they speak the Afar language

66. 5 She strode purposefully up to the desk and demanded to speak to the manager.

67. If you don't speak up and compromise, you and your husband will further drift apart.

68. Bespeak (v.) Old English besprecan "speak about, speak against, complain," from be-+ sprecan "to speak" (see speak (v.))

69. And if Mother hears anyone speak harshly to me, she quickly speaks up to defend me.

70. While many in the Society seemed at ease with the practice, he had to speak up.

71. Some students will be highly cooperative and attentive, and will speak up readily regarding the assignment.

72. Are you willing to step into your discomfort and speak up when you witness hateful bigotry?

73. Please speak up so that the people at the back of the room can hear you.

74. Academically successful students speak up in class, even if their attempts are a bit clumsy and difficult

75. After a speech, the mourners may sing a religious song before another individual stands up to speak.

76. He lifted up their burdens, so to speak, placed them on his own shoulders, and carried them.

77. 28 Please speak up so that the people at the back of the room can hear you.

78. “It’s very hard to speak up about the abuse, but it’s the best thing you can do.

79. Don't speak all you know, but know all you speak. 

80. We can’t speak to them, and they can’t speak to us.