Listening vs. Speaking

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Listeningadjective

Of something or someone that listens.

Listeningadjective

Of something that is used in order to hear or to improve the ability to hear.

Listeningadjective

Of an action that is performed with caution and attention to sounds.

Listeningnoun

Action of the verb listening

Listeningnoun

An educational exercise involving listening

Listeningnoun

Skill or ability of perceiving spoken language.

Listeningnoun

the act of hearing attentively.

Listeningnoun

the act of hearing attentively;

Listeningadjective

attending to or alert for sound;

Listening

To listen is to give attention to sound or action. When listening, one is hearing what others are saying, and trying to understand what it means.

Speakingadjective

Used in speaking.

Speakingadjective

Expressive; eloquent.

Speakingadjective

Involving speaking.

Speakingadjective

Having the ability of speech.

Speakingadjective

(in compounds) Having competence in a language.

Speakingnoun

One's ability to communicate vocally in a given language.

Speakingnoun

The act of communicating vocally.

Speakingnoun

An oral recitation of e.g. a story.

Speakingadjective

Uttering speech; used for conveying speech; as, man is a speaking animal; a speaking tube.

Speakingadjective

Seeming to be capable of speech; hence, lifelike; as, a speaking likeness.

Speakingnoun

The act of uttering words.

Speakingnoun

Public declamation; oratory.

Speakingnoun

the utterance of intelligible speech

Speakingnoun

delivering an address to a public audience;

Speakingadjective

capable of or involving speech or speaking;

Speakingadjective

capable of speech;

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