Part 100 (2/2)
collectivism, communism, fabianism
_Socialism_, as defined by its advocates, is a theory of civil polity that aims to secure the reconstruction of society, increase of wealth, and a h the public collective ownershi+p of land and capital (as distinguished froement of all industries Its aim is extended industrial cooperation; _socialis to landownershi+p and productive capital Many socialists call themselves _collectivists_, and their systes, including the profits of individual labor, a members of the coe and the family relation _Anarchism_ is properly an antonym of _socialism_, as it would destroy, by violence if necessary, all existing govern the future to deter, should be raised upon their ruins
SOUND
Synonyms:
noise, note, tone
_Sound_ is the sensation produced through the organs of hearing or the physical cause of this sensation _Sound_ is thethat is audible _Tone_ is _sound_ considered as having so; _noise_ is _sound_ considered without reference to musical quality or as distinctly uneneral sense _noise_ and _sound_ scarcely differ, and we say almost indifferently, ”I heard a _sound_,” or ”I heard a _noise_” We speak of a fine,_sound_, but never thus of a _noise_ In music, _tone_ may denote either a musical _sound_ or the interval between two such _sounds_, but in the uished as the ”interval,” leaving _tone_ to stand only for the _sound_ _Note_ ina _sound_, but in loose popular usage it denotes the _sound_ also, and becomes practically equivalent to _tone_ Aside from its musical use, _tone_ is chiefly applied to that quality of the hu is expressed; as, he spoke in a cheery _tone_; the word is similarly applied to the voices of birds and other animals, and sometimes to inanimate objects As used of a eneral quality of its sounds collectively considered
SPEAK
Synonyms:
announce, converse, discourse, say, articulate, declaim, enunciate, talk, chat, declare, express, tell, chatter, deliver, pronounce, utter
To _utter_ is to give forth as an audible sound, articulate or not To _talk_ is to _utter_ a succession of connected words, ordinarily with the expectation of being listened to To _speak_ is to give articulate utterance even to a single word; the officer _speaks_ the word of command, but does not _talk_ it To _speak_ is also to _utter_ words with the ordinary intonation, as distinguished fro To _chat_ is ordinarily to _utter_ in a familiar, conversational way; to _chatter_ is to _talk_ in an epie
Prepositions:
Speak _to_ (address) a person; speak _with_ a person (converse with hi (make it the subject of reuage, speak _to_ the question
SPEECH
Synony, discourse, harangue, oratory, talk, disquisition, language, sereneral word for _utterance_ of thought in _language_ A _speech_of one's sentiments in the simplest way; an _oration_ is an elaborate and prepared _speech_; a _harangue_ is a vehe disputatious and combative in it A _discourse_ is a set _speech_ on a definite subject, intended to convey instruction Compare CONVERSATION; DICTION; LANGUAGE
Antonyms:
hush, silence, speechlessness, stillness, taciturnity