speak volumes
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English
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Audio (General Australian): (file) - Hyphenation: speak vol‧umes
Verb
[edit]speak volumes (third-person singular simple present speaks volumes, present participle speaking volumes, simple past spoke volumes, past participle spoken volumes)
- To talk a great deal.
- Synonym: tell volumes
- I can speak volumes about this school.
- To convey significant information beyond what is explicit, especially unintentionally.
- Synonyms: say it all, tell volumes
- Hypernym: connote
- In our day-to-day experiences, it is often such nonverbal emotional information carried by the human voice that “speaks volumes.”
- (of an action, situation, or object) To convey significant information.
- Synonym: tell volumes
- The way you listen speaks volumes.
- The lighted decorated Christmas tree, a treat for all, speaks volumes of meaning.
- 1990, Roy Hollis, Eve, New York, N.Y.: Vantage Press, →ISBN:
- I waited, anticipating her reply. Her hesitation spoke volumes.
- 2016 March 27, Daniel Taylor, “Eric Dier seals England’s stunning comeback against Germany”, in The Guardian[1], London, archived from the original on 1 April 2016:
- Two-nil down, playing the World Cup winners in Berlin, England’s response spoke volumes for the spirit of togetherness Hodgson has been trying to foster and provided a victory that will be remembered with the kind of fondness usually reserved for the 5–1 win in Munich from an entirely different era.
Translations
[edit]to convey significant information beyond what is explicit
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Further reading
[edit]- “speak volumes”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.