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speech vs style

style vs speech

speech and style both are nouns.

speech is not a verb while style is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
speech Yes No No No
style Yes No Yes No
As nouns, style is a hypernym of speech; that is, style is a word with a broader meaning than speech:
  • speech: your characteristic style or manner of expressing yourself orally
  • style: a way of expressing something (in language or art or music etc.) that is characteristic of a particular person or group of people or period
Other hypernyms of speech include expressive style.
speech (noun) style (noun)
the mental faculty or power of vocal communication a slender bristlelike or tubular process
(language) communication by word of mouth a pointed tool for writing or drawing or engraving
the act of delivering a formal spoken communication to an audience how something is done or how it happens
words making up the dialogue of a play distinctive and stylish elegance
a lengthy rebuke the popular taste at a given time
the exchange of spoken words a particular kind (as to appearance)
your characteristic style or manner of expressing yourself orally a way of expressing something (in language or art or music etc.) that is characteristic of a particular person or group of people or period
something spoken editorial directions to be followed in spelling and punctuation and capitalization and typographical display
(botany) the narrow elongated part of the pistil between the ovary and the stigma
speech (verb) style (verb)
designate by an identifying term
make consistent with certain rules of style
make consistent with a certain fashion or style
Difference between speech and style

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