-speak
See also: speak
English
Etymology
Probably originally from Newspeak, coined by George Orwell in his book Nineteen Eighty-Four.
Suffix
-speak
- Indicates a manner of speech or writing typical of or characterized by the root term.
- 2006, "The great Indian hope trick", The Economist (Feb. 25)
- On the American side, one motive for this is usually couched in the most delicate diplomat-speak.
- 2006, "The great Indian hope trick", The Economist (Feb. 25)
Derived terms
English terms suffixed with -speak
References
- “-speak”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
Anagrams
- Akpes, Paeks, Pasek, Peaks, Spake, kapes, peaks, spake