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give tongue to

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Word: Give Tongue To

Definition: The phrase "give tongue to" means to express something verbally. This can be done through speaking, shouting, or making noise. It often refers to expressing thoughts, feelings, or opinions out loud.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "give tongue to" when you want to describe someone who is speaking or expressing themselves.
  • It is often used in more formal or literary contexts rather than everyday conversation.
Example:
  • "When the teacher asked the students about their opinions on the new rules, Sarah was the first to give tongue to her concerns."
Advanced Usage:
  • In literature, "give tongue to" can be used to add a poetic quality to the act of speaking. For instance: "The old man gave tongue to his memories, sharing stories of a time long past."
Word Variants:
  • Tongue: This word can also refer to the physical organ in the mouth, but in this context, it is used metaphorically to mean speaking or expressing oneself.
Different Meanings:
  • While "give tongue to" specifically refers to verbal expression, it can also imply giving voice to thoughts or feelings that might usually remain unspoken.
Synonyms:
  • Speak
  • Express
  • Utter
  • Vocalize
  • Articulate
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Give Voice To: Similar in meaning to "give tongue to," it means to express or articulate thoughts or feelings.

    • Example: "The artist gave voice to her struggles through her paintings."
  • Speak Out: This means to express one's opinion, especially in a public way.

    • Example: "He decided to speak out against the unfair treatment of workers."
Summary:

"Give tongue to" is a formal way of saying someone is expressing themselves verbally.

Verb
  1. articulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise
    • She expressed her anger
    • He uttered a curse

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