What is another word for from the lips?

Pronunciation: [fɹʌmðə lˈɪps] (IPA)

The phrase "from the lips" can be replaced with several synonyms depending on the context of the sentence. For instance, if we want to convey a similar meaning without using the words "from the lips," we can say "verbalized," "spoken," "uttered," or "articulated." Each of these synonyms implies that someone has communicated their thoughts or feelings through spoken words. Additionally, "voiced," "enunciated," and "pronounced" are other synonyms for "from the lips," suggesting that someone has given their opinion or said something with clarity and confidence. Overall, choosing the right synonym for "from the lips" depends on the intended tone of the sentence.

What are the hypernyms for From the lips?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with From the lips

  • How sweet the words of Truth, breathed from the lips of Love.
    James Beattie
  • Flames from the lips may be produced by holding in the mouth a sponge saturated with the purest gasoline.
    Harry Houdini
  • Let us learn from the lips of death the lessons of life. Let us live truly while we live, live for what is true and good and lasting.
    Felix Adler
  • Then afterwards, when victory is yours, we too-all of us Bengalis-will share in the honour and the glory. We do not need to understand what is it that you have done. Or to have given you any thought, time or money, but the moment we hear the chorus or praises in The Times from the lips of the Englishmen we shall lap it up. Some important news papers in our country will observe we are not inferior men; and another paper will observe we are making discovery after discovery in science. Earlier we shall not have felt an iota of responsibility towards you, but when victory has been won and you return home bearing a crop of records, then you will be one of us. Soughing and ploughing you will do alone; reaping we shall do together. The victory you will find will be more ours than yours.
    Jagadish Chandra Bose
  • It appears to be an inborn and imperative need of all men to regard the self as a unit. However often and however grievously this illusion is shattered, it always mends again. The judge who sits over the murderer and looks into his face, and at one moment recognizes all the emotions and potentialities and possibilities of the murderer in his own soul and hears the murderer’s voice as his own, is at the next moment one and indivisible as the judge, and scuttles back into the shell of his cultivated self and does his duty and condemns the murderer to death. And if ever the suspicion of their manifold being dawns upon men of unusual powers and of unusually delicate perceptions, so that, as all genius must, they break through the illusion of the unity of the personality and perceive that the self is made up of a bundle of selves, they have only to say so and at once the majority puts them under lock and key, calls science to aid, establishes schizomania and protects humanity from the necessity of hearing the cry of truth from the lips of these unfortunate persons.
    Hermann Hesse

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