give tongue to
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Definition
Verb: - To express or articulate something, typically a thought, feeling, or sound, using one's voice. It means to give vocal form to something internal or unspoken.
Usage and Examples
- Basic Usage: The verb "give tongue to" is used to describe the act of vocalizing something.
- After much thought, she finally gave tongue to her concerns about the project.
- The poet gave tongue to the collective grief of the nation in his verses.
- Common Contexts: It is often used in formal or literary contexts to describe the expression of emotions, ideas, opinions, or sounds that were previously held back or unformed.
Advanced Usage
- Literary and Formal Expression: This phrase is more common in written English, literature, and formal speech than in casual conversation. It emphasizes the act of bringing something into spoken existence.
- The witness, after being sworn in, gave tongue to a shocking account of the events.
Variants and Related Words
- Utter (verb): To make a sound or say something. Often interchangeable, though "utter" can refer to simpler sounds.
- Express (verb): To convey a thought or feeling in words or by gestures and conduct. A broader term than "give tongue to."
- Articulate (verb): To express an idea or feeling fluently and coherently.
- Voice (verb): To express something in words.
- Vocalize (verb): To express with the voice; to make a sound.
Synonyms
- Utter
- Express
- Voice
- Articulate
- Vocalize
- State
- Declare
Related Phrases and Idioms
- To give voice to: A very similar idiom meaning to express a thought, opinion, or feeling. It is more common in modern usage than "give tongue to."
- The article gives voice to the frustrations of many young workers.
- To speak one's mind: To say exactly what one thinks, in a very direct manner.
- To put into words: To express a thought or feeling verbally.
Verb
- articulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise
- She expressed her anger
- He uttered a curse