Pronunciation: /spiːk fɔːr/
verb to express the thoughts, feelings, or opinions of oneself or others
A1 Dogs speak for their owners by barking when strangers approach.
A2 Body language can speak for a person's true feelings.
B1 The results of the survey speak for themselves, showing a clear trend.
B2 Her actions speak for her character, demonstrating her kindness and generosity.
C1 The author's words speak for the complexity of human emotions in his latest novel.
C2 The data from the study speaks for the need for further research in this area.
formal The data presented in the report will speak for itself.
informal Let the results speak for themselves.
slang Dude, let the proof speak for itself.
figurative Her actions speak for her character.
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