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pipe up

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Explanation of "Pipe Up"

Definition:
"Pipe up" is a verb that means to speak or say something, especially after being quiet for a while. It often suggests that someone is finally expressing their opinion or joining in a conversation.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "pipe up" when someone who has been quiet suddenly starts talking.
  • It often has a casual or informal tone, so it’s best used in relaxed conversations.
Examples:
  1. Basic Example:
    "During the meeting, Sarah didn't say much, but she finally piped up with a great idea."

  2. Situational Example:
    "When the teacher asked if anyone had questions, John piped up and asked about the homework."

Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, "pipe up" can be used to imply that someone is contributing to a discussion, especially in a way that is unexpected or surprising.

Word Variants:
  • Noun Form: There is no direct noun form of "pipe up," but the action of speaking after being quiet can be referred to as a "contribution" or "interjection."
Different Meanings:

While "pipe up" primarily means to speak up, in some contexts, it can also refer to starting to sing or make a sound. For example: - Example of Singing: "As soon as the music started, she piped up and sang along."

Synonyms:
  • Speak up
  • Chime in
  • Join in
  • Express oneself
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Chime in: This means to join a conversation or discussion, similar to "pipe up."
    • Example: "Feel free to chime in if you have any thoughts."
Summary:

"Pipe up" is a casual way to describe when someone starts speaking after being quiet. It’s a useful phrase in everyday conversations, especially when discussing group settings or meetings.

Verb
  1. utter a shrill cry
  2. begin to play or sing

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