Meaning of underspeak | Babel Free
Definitions
- To speak with understatement and/or modesty.
- To fail to say enough; to be too taciturn.
- To speak without sufficient emphasis or volume.
- To speak at the same time as and more quietly than another.
Examples
“Dentists often underspeak and therefore underrate dental conditions. Patients interpret these words to mean there is no problem, only to be surprised later when they learn treatment will be required.”
“He underspoke them. A chanteuse is supposed to “sell” the song. Andy, like Blossom, stinted the standard, gave it less, in order to give (secretly) more.”
“I do beg you to underspeak about the spread or work of I.C.L.”
“By a remarkable analysis of what he called Churchill's "peculiar gift of overwriting and underspeaking," Burton also managed to leave us — as after one of Sir Winston's own speeches — with a feeling of love and of thanks for the privilege of living in the same age with Churchill.”
“Ronald Hall, in “Mishearing, Misreading, and the Language of Listening.” focusses on the way Austen's characters underspeak and overhear or overspeak and underhear, causing a comedy of misunderstanding that ultimately resolves itself throuhg the attainment of proper modes of listening.”
“A spokesperson should say just enough to get his or her talking points across effectively—and no more. There is a fine line between overspeaking and underspeaking; planning and practice help the spokesperson determine that line”
“She was obviously nervous, and consequently underacted and underspoke her part several times ; yet, with her musical speech and natural manner, she should be a considerable acquisition to the company.”
“The surest way to make it seem that an actor is overacting and being too noisy is for all the others in the cast to underspeak, clip their words, and underact—not only in relation to the actor in question, but to underact each other.”
“At one point after the play had been playing for several years, I went to see it, and found that they were all trying to underplay Fonda— even to underspeak him.”
“The test level can help prevent you from "booming," "blasting, " or "underspeaking" so you cannot comfortably be heard.”
“Suit your cadence to the phrases, your phrases to the cadence, as they are given you— just so— with this special observance, that you do not underspeak the urgencies of inspiration.”
“Today subliminal messages are sent by “underspeaking" on television, radio, and records and “invisigraph" (invisible messages) on printed ads.”
“A good deal of what transpires is characters at cross-purposes, underspeaking, talking past each other.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.