snarl: to speak in a low, gnarly tone mostly rude and aggressive.shout: to call out very loudly in triumph, pain, to call attention, etc.remark: to make a comment about something.rant: to talk emotionally, to criticize and complain about something.proclaim: to announce or declare something.preach: to give a sermon to a bigger group, to teach or give advice.orate: to give a formal speech, to talk passionately about something.
negotiate: to try to find a solution for a problem by talking.mumble: to talk vaguely and almost inaudible.mouth: to express oneself verbally, to form words with the mouth without audibly producing them.lecture: to try and explain a matter to someone in a bit of a condescending way, to give a speech.imply: to hint at or suggest something by not clearly stating it.holler: to shout or yell to get someone’s attention.gossip: to talk about someone mostly negative.express: to make something clear verbally.enunciate: to clearly pronounce something.echo: to repeat someone’s words, opinion, idea, etc.discuss: to engage in a debate or discussion.disclose: to openly state or reveal something verbally.debate: to participate in a debate or argument, to think to oneself (out loud).cry: to shout or scream, to utter inarticulate sounds (like animals).converse: to hold a conversation with someone.chatter: to talk quick and extensive, to talk in a way that’s hard to understand.chat: to engage in an informal conversation.breathe: to talk very softly and silently.berate: to talk down to someone in a scolding manner.banter: to engage in a playful argument.babble: to utter incoherent words, to talk a lot and fast.ask: to pose a question or request information.articulate: to speak very clearly, to explain a matter.argue: to provide arguments for one’s point, to disagree in a more or less agressive way.Lets have a look at several synonyms for “ talking“. When writing a story and describing a characters action, make sure to choose the word that describes it best instead of letting them talk to each other all the time. The all describe the same action, however can have a slightly different meaning or mood to them. Instead of using the same expression in each and every one of your sentence, mix it up with words that mean the same but in different nuances.īefore, we have already listed 61 expressions with which you can replace the generic notion of “walking”: Synonyms for “to walk” This is where a Thesaurus can come in handy. It would be boring for your readers if you use the same word over and over to describe something.