ALL meanings of well-speaking
well-speak·ing
W w - adjective well-speaking highly expressive: speaking eyes. 1
- adjective well-speaking lifelike: a speaking likeness. 1
- idioms well-speaking not on speaking terms, not or no longer in a relationship of open, willing, or ready communication, as because of resentment or estrangement: They had a squabble during the holidays, and now they're not on speaking terms. 1
- idioms well-speaking on speaking terms, in a relationship close enough for or limited to friendly superficialities: I don't know the hosts well, but we are certainly on speaking terms. in a relationship of open, willing, or ready communication: Now that the debt has been settled, I hope you and your partner are on speaking terms again. 1
- noun well-speaking the act, utterance, or discourse of a person who speaks. 1
- noun well-speaking speakings, literary works composed for recitation, as ancient bardic poetry; oral literature. 1
- adjective well-speaking that speaks. 1
- adjective well-speaking used in, suited to, or involving speaking or talking: the speaking voice. 1
- adjective well-speaking of or relating to declamation. 1
- adjective well-speaking giving information as if by speech: a speaking proof of a thing. 1