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Main Entry: vocal
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: spoken

Synonyms:

articulate, articulated, choral, expressed, intonated, lyric, modulated, operatic, oral, phonetic, phonic, pronounced, put into words, said, singing, sonant, sung, uttered, verbal, viva voce, vocalic, vocalized, voiced, vowel

Antonyms:

written
Main Entry: vocal
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: extroverted about opinion

Synonyms:

articulate, blunt, clamorous, eloquent, expressive, facile, fluent, forthright, frank, free, free-spoken, glib, noisy, outspoken, plainspoken, round, smooth-spoken, stentorian, strident, venting, vociferous

Antonyms:

introverted, modest, quiet, shy
Main Entry: eloquent
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: having a skillful way with words

Synonyms:

affecting, ardent, articulate, expressive, facund, fervent, fervid, fluent, forceful, glib, grandiloquent, graphic, impassioned, impressive, indicative, magniloquent, meaningful, moving, outspoken, passionate, persuasive, poignant, potent, powerful, revealing, rhetorical, sententious, significant, silver-tongued, smooth-spoken, stirring, suggestive, telling, touching, vivid, vocal, voluble, well-expressed

Antonyms:

dull, inarticulate
Main Entry: fluent
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: articulate

Synonyms:

chatty, cogent, copious, cursive, declamatory, disputatious, easy, effortless, effusive, eloquent, facile, flowing, garrulous, glib, liquid, loquacious, mellifluent, mellifluous, natural, persuasive, prompt, quick, ready, running, silver-tongued, smooth, smooth-spoken, talkative, verbose, vocal, voluble, well-versed, wordy

Antonyms:

effortful, hesitant, inarticulate, unfluent, unprepared
Main Entry: glib
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: slick, smooth-talking

Synonyms:

artful, articulate, easy, eloquent, facile, fast-talking, flip, fluent, garrulous, hot-air, insincere, loquacious, plausible, quick, ready, silver-tongued, slippery*, smooth operator, smooth-spoken, smooth-tongued, suave, talkative, urbane, vocal, vocative, voluble

Antonyms:

inarticulate, quiet, stuttering, tongue-tied, uncommunicative
Main Entry: musical
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: harmonic, lyrical

Synonyms:

agreeable, blending, chiming, choral, consonant, dulcet, euphonious, harmonious, lilting, mellow, melodic, melodious, operatic, orchestral, pleasing, rhythmic, silvery, songful, sweet, sweet-sounding, symphonic, symphonious, tuned, tuneful, vocal

Antonyms:

cacophonous, discordant, dissonant, inharmonious, unmusical
Main Entry: oral
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: spoken

Synonyms:

articulate, ejaculatory, lingual, narrated, phonated, phonetic, phonic, recounted, related, said, sonant, sounded, told, unwritten, uttered, verbal, viva voce, vocal, voiced, word-of-mouth
Notes: oral applies only to the spoken word but verbal can describe both spoken and written; oral means 'by mouth' or 'by spoken word' and verbal means 'written or spoken word' - so an oral agreement is spoken but a verbal agreement can be spoken or written

Antonyms:

printed, written
Main Entry: outspoken
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: explicit, unreserved

Synonyms:

abrupt, artless, blunt, calling spade a spade, candid, direct, forthright, frank, free, laying it on the line, open, plain, plain-spoken, point-blank, round, square, straightforward, strident, talking turkey, unceremonious, unequivocal, unreticent, up front, vocal

Antonyms:

cautious, diplomatic, introverted, reserved, retiring, shy, tactful
Main Entry: rhetorical
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: wordy; flowery in speech

Synonyms:

articulate, aureate, bombastic, declamatory, eloquent, embellished, euphuistic, exaggerated, flamboyant, flashy*, florid, fluent, glib*, grand, grandiloquent, grandiose, high-flown, hyperbolic, imposing, inflated, magniloquent, mouthy, oratorical, ornate, ostentatious, overblown, overdone, overwrought, pompous, pretentious, showy, silver-tongued, sonorous, stilted, swollen, tumescent, tumid, turgid, verbose, vocal, voluble, windy

Antonyms:

concise
Main Entry: round
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: honest, direct

Synonyms:

blunt, candid, frank, free, outspoken, plain, straightforward, unmodified, vocal

Antonyms:

deceitful, dishonest, indirect
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