It speaks well for [= says a lot for] the company that it donates so much money to local charities. Her calm reaction to the crisis speaks well for her ability to perform under pressure. The test results speak poorly for our school system.

Define speaks. speaks synonyms, speaks pronunciation, speaks translation, English dictionary definition of speaks. v. spoke , spo ken , speak ing , speaks v. intr. 1. To produce words by means of sounds; talk: Can the baby speak yet? 2. a. To express thoughts or feelings...

speak (third-person singular simple present speaks, present participle speaking, simple past spoke or (archaic) spake, past participle spoken or (colloquial, nonstandard) spoke) (intransitive) To communicate with one's voice, to say words out loud.

But speaks of him Did he <speak><speaks>…? Even my sister <> speaks English <> better [position 'even'] Examine what is said, not him who speaks. Graffiti speaks He is the only one that <speak / speaks> good Mandarin he said he was gonna tell you after he <speaks /spoke> to his manager "He speaks American way" he speaks authentic/idiomatic ...

'Speaks' means to say words aloud or express thoughts, feelings, or opinions verbally.

Verb: speak (spoke,spoken, also spake) speek Express in speech "She speaks a lot of nonsense "; - talk, utter, mouth, verbalize, verbalise [Brit] Use language "the prisoner won't speak"; "they speak a strange dialect "; - talk Exchange thoughts; convey ideas "The diplomats spoke for hours about the treaty "; - talk Give a speech to "The politician spoke to the crowd "; - address Make a ...