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Post by michael-joseph-jacksonn Sat Jul 25, 2015 3:14 pm

Reporting
       Added: to enhance an argument
       Advised: to warn, to offer help
       Announced: to declare formally and or publicly
       Asserted: to state positively but having no proof
       Called: to capture attention by increased volume
       Commented: to explain, interpret, or criticize - to make a remark
       Complained: to express dislike or disagreement
       Congratulated: to give wishes; to acknowledge an action or deed
       Continued: to further or add to an earlier point
       Declared: to make known clearly and openly
       Informed: to give information, to make known; declare
       Lied: to not speak truthfully
       Observed: to mention casually
       Offered: to suggest; to state
       Mentioned: to state briefly; to bring up in conversation
       Protested: to formally or openly disagree
       Quoted: to repeat words of others; to cite a source
       Recalled: to remember or bring up
       Related: to make connection; to say allegorically
       Remarked: to make a brief, casual statement of an opinion
       Remembered: to recall
       Reminded: to remember; to mention so as not to forget
       Repeated: to say again; to restate
       Replied: to answer; to say in response
       Reported: to give a formal statement; to give an account of
       Reassured: to give additional comfort, support, or evidence
       Revealed: to make known; to publish
       Stated: to say or paraphrase from official documents
       Taunted: to cruelly tease in a mocking or insulting manner
       Teased: to annoy or pester; vex
       Tempted:  to cause to consider (usually) something bad

Explaining


       Addressed: to speak directly to sme, respond or answer
       Answered: to respond to a question
       Asserted: to add or offer additional information
       Assured: to soothe, comfort, calm
       Broke In: to interrupt, supplying additional information
       Cautioned: to warn or advise; strongly suggest
       Claimed: to assert or maintain; to state as fact
       Concluded: to finish or draw to a close; to understand
       Confided: to let in on a secret; to disclose
       Described: to give additional information
       Explained: to make or offer an explanation
       Finished: to conclude or complete
       Quipped: to say ironically or unemotionally
       Implied: to suggest, hint, or say without saying
       Noted: to make mention; to acknowledge
       Promised: to give word or make a vow
       Puzzled: to say with doubt or ambiguity
       Reckoned: to add or submit; to figure or believe
       Rejoined: to answer an objection
       Replied: to answer a question or comment
       Responded: to reply or answer a question or comment
       Retorted: to reply to criticism in a sharp, witty way
       Returned: to answer an objection; to reply to a criticism or charge
       Speculated: to guess using information available
       Surmised: to conclude or deduce

Arguing
   Accused: to charge, slander
   Agreed: to concur, to be in harmony
   Argued: defend position, disagree or dispute
   Chided: to scold mildly; to goad into action
   Commanded: lead; overwhelm opposition
   Contended: to argue, dispute, disagree
   Countered: to dispute, question
   Convinced: persuaded; remove all doubt, win over
   Disagreed: to be at odds; to not agree
   Emphasized: to stress
   Exclaimed: to speak suddenly, loudly with surprise
   Interjected: to add or assert; to interrupt
   Interrupted: to cut off or disrupt; to interject out of turn
   Maintained: to assert, to support by argument, to affirm
   Objected: to disagree; be in oppostion to
   Pleaded: to implore or beg; to speak desperately
   Proclaimed: to announce officially; support publicly
   Proposed: to set forth a design or plan
   Reasoned: to state calmly and with logic
   Sassed: to speak back to authority figure; rebel
   Screamed: to use high pitch loud voice
   Threatened: to say in menacing manner
   Warned: to make aware in advance of harm, danger, or evil
   Yelled: to shout or use loud voice; scream

Suggesting
       Chimed In: to add (usually) unwanted advice
       Coaxed: to convince against someone’s will; change mind
       Dared: challenge, question
       Hinted: implies suggestion
       Implied: similar to suggest - indicates a definite idea
       Insinuated: to convey sth unpleasant in a sly, sneaky way
       Intimidated: to say without saying, stresses delicacy of situation
       Pondered: to consider; to weigh all options
       Suggested: to propose as a possibility, to imply
       Urged: To entreat earnestly and often repeatedly; exhort

Questioning
       Asked: to question or solicit
       Begged: to ask in a humble manner earnestly
       Blurted: to interrupt or interject, to ask all together
       Bugged: to ask repetitively; difficult or unwanted questions
       Demanded: to ask for urgently and boldly
       Guessed: to infer; to ask without evidence
       Hypothesized: to guess, infer
       Implored: to ask with fervor, implying desperation or distress
       Inquired: to ask, seek information
       Insisted: to demand strongly, to declare firmly
       Pleaded: to answer a legal charge, to lovingly implore
       Questioned: to ask, doubt, or dispute
       Requested: to ask (sometimes) formally
       Wondered: to say with puzzlement or doubt
       Worried: to cause to feel anxious, distressed, or troubled

Acknowledging
Acknowledge: reluctant disclosure of something perhaps a secret
Admitted: reluctance to disclose or concede facts
Affirmed: implies deep conviction, little chance of contradiction
Alleged: to assert or declare, especially without proof
Approved: to consent or agree
Avowed: boldly declaring, often in the face of opposition
Boasted: to take pride in, brag or overstate
Bragged: to boast or overstate; be prideful
Conceded: similar to acknowledge and admit  
Confessed: an admission of a weakness, failure, omission, or guilt
Corrected: to instruct more correctly; remove misconception
Denied: not accepted; unused, refused
Disclosed: to reveal something previously concealed
Divulged: to reveal sth that should have remained secret
Fretted: to needlessly worry about small details
Greeted: to acknowledge presence; salute, salutation
Imitated: to copy, mimic or simulate
Jested: to make fun of, tease
Marveled: to speak with wonderment or amazement
Nodded: to move head up and down in agreement
Praised: to speak of with honor; to speak highly of someone
Revealed: to make known that which had been secret or hidden
Uttered: to articulate; pronounce or speak
Volunteered: to give or offer to give voluntarily

Sounds & Misc
       Babbled: to speak incoherently; gibberish, like baby talk
       Bubbled: to speak lively and expressively; with joy
       Chatted: to speak informally as to a friend
       Chortled: to chuckle gleefully; short laugh of joy
       Chorused: to speak simultaneously, together
       Chuckled: short, soft laugh; usually to one’s self
       Coughed: short, strong expulsion of air from lungs
       Decided: finished, set
       Echoed: repeated sound
       Gasped: heavy breath after scare or physical exertion
       Giggled: short, high-pitched laugh from fear or nervousness
       Growled: rough, threatening manner
       Gulped: to speak taking in large amounts of air as if drinking
       Gurgled: to speak with fluid in the throat
       Hissed: to speak in evil threatening manner
       Hollered: to shout usually to someone at a distance
       Lisped: to speak unclearly substituting sounds especially ‘th’
       Panted: to speak as if out of breath
       Piped:to speak suddenly and loudly
       Quavered: to speak emotionally with faltering voice
       Shrilled: high pitched shriek
       Sighed: to speak with difficulty as if bored
       Snickered: to say derisively with a laugh
       Sniffed: to say as if about to cry
       Snorted: to say with contempt and a short burst of breath
       Sobbed: to cry uncontrollably
       Sputtered: to speak with difficulty perhaps from impediment
       Stammered: repeating words and sounds while missing others
       Stuttered: to repeat certain sounds multiple times
       Vowed: to promise solemnly; pledge
       Wept: to cry softly, quietly
       Whimpered: to cry or sob with soft intermittent sounds; whine
       Whine: to complain or protest in a childish fashion

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