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° General speaking:
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uttered: A neutral word for expressing something.
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stated: To declare something clearly and definitely.
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remarked: To make a brief comment or observation.
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commented: Similar to remarked, often in response to something.
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declared: To announce something formally or emphatically.
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mentioned: To refer to something briefly.
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expressed: To convey thoughts or feelings in words.
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articulated: To express oneself clearly and effectively.
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conveyed: To communicate a message or information.
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related: To tell a story or give an account.
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narrated: To tell a story, often in detail.
Speaking Softly:
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murmured: To speak in a low, soft, indistinct voice.
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muttered: To speak in a low or barely audible voice, often to oneself.
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sighed: To speak with a long, deep breath, often expressing sadness or relief.
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breathed: To say something softly, as if out of breath.
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Ż Speaking Loudly:
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shouted: To call out loudly.
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cried out: To speak loudly and emotionally, often in surprise, pain, or fear.
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exclaimed: To say something suddenly and loudly, often in surprise or excitement.
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bawled: To shout loudly and weepingly.
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hollered: A loud cry or shout.
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Ž Speaking Angrily or Sharply:
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snapped: To say something quickly and irritably.
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retorted: To reply sharply or angrily.
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chided: To scold or criticize gently.
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reprimanded: To express disapproval or criticism formally.
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Speaking Inquisitively:
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asked: To inquire about something.
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queried: To ask a question, often formally.
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inquired: To ask for information.
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interrogated: To ask questions aggressively or formally.
Other Ways of Speaking:
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explained: To make something clear and understandable.
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described: To give a detailed account of something.
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advised: To offer guidance or recommendations.
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warned: To inform someone of a possible danger or problem.
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pleaded: To beg earnestly.
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boasted: To talk with excessive pride and self-satisfaction.
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confided: To tell someone something private or secret.
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lectured: To give a formal instructional talk.
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intoned: To say or recited in a steady, often solemn, voice.
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recited: To say something aloud from memory.
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