Pronunciation: /spiːk ʌp/
verb to talk louder or more clearly in order to be heard or understood
A1 Please speak up so everyone can hear you.
A2 I need you to speak up and share your opinion in the meeting.
B1 It's important to speak up if you have any concerns about the project.
B2 As a leader, you should encourage your team members to speak up and express their ideas.
C1 In order to create a more inclusive environment, it is crucial for everyone to speak up and advocate for diversity.
C2 When faced with injustice, it is our duty as citizens to speak up and demand change.
formal Please speak up so that everyone in the room can hear your thoughts clearly.
informal Hey, can you speak up a bit? I can't hear you over the music.
slang Yo, speak up, man! I can't catch what you're saying.
figurative It's time to speak up and let your voice be heard on this important issue.
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