B23K
Speak your mind
UK //spiːk jʊə maɪnd//US //spiːk jʊr maɪnd//
Definition
To express one's true thoughts or feelings openly and honestly.
In simple words: Say what you really think or feel.
Examples
- I encourage you to **speak your mind** during the meeting.
- It's important to **speak your mind** if you disagree with the plan.
- During the discussion, she decided to **speak her mind** about the policies.
- He always tells us to **speak our minds**, no matter how difficult it may be.
- In a debate, it’s crucial to **speak your mind** clearly and respectfully.
- Don’t be afraid to **speak your mind**; your opinion matters.
Usage notes
Used when encouraging someone to express their opinions honestly. It’s appropriate in informal and formal settings, but can be too blunt with sensitive listeners.
Grammar pattern
speak + object
Memory hint
Imagine someone with a loudspeaker sharing their thoughts freely.
Collocations
- speak your mind freely
- encourage to speak your mind
- afraid to speak your mind
- speak your mind honestly
Synonyms
- express your opinion
- be honest
- share your thoughts
- speak freely
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'speak to your mind' which is incorrect.
- Used in negative context instead of affirming a positive expression.
- Misplaced in formal writing; better for spoken or casual text.