outspeech

/ˈaʊtˌspriːtʃ/

Definitions

1. noun

a reply or response, especially a longer or more detailed one, to a speech or statement.

“The politician’s outspeech to the opposition’s claims helped to clarify the situation.”

2. verb

to respond to or reply to a speech or statement, especially with a longer or more detailed one.

“The expert outspoke the journalist’s question with a lengthy explanation.”

Synonyms

  • rejoinder
  • response

Antonyms

  • inaction
  • silence