8 Limitations of Speech that you Should Overcome

M N I M J Adam
2 min readMay 28, 2018

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Limitations of Speech

Speech can be defined as the faculty or act of expressing or describing thoughts, feelings, or perceptions by the articulation of words. Although speech is an effective medium of communication, it is not free from defects.

8 limitations, disadvantages of speech or defects are as follows;

Chance of misunderstanding

Speech is one kind of oral deliberation. Therefore, it can create misunderstanding if the audience does not listen carefully and attentively.

Possibility of denial

Speech has no documentary proof unless it is recorded. As a result, either the speaker or the audience may deny the message to gain an advantage.

Lack of legal validity

In absence of any record, speech has no validity in the eye of law.

Non-suitability

Speech is not suitable for transmitting message except in meeting, seminar, symposium etc. It is also not a suitable in of supervision and direction.

Reduce the importance of the message

While delivering the speech, sometimes the speaker gives more importance to his dress up and movement rather than on the information being communicated.

In such situation, the importance of the message reduces.

Distortion of meaning

Speech can also lead to the distortion of meaning if the speaker fails to deliver clearly or the audience fails to listen attentively.

Presence of emotion

Emotion is an important part of the effective delivery of the speech. If the speaker becomes emotional at the time of giving a speech, the message may lose its objective.

Delivering irrelevant speech

Sometimes the speaker gives a lengthy and irrelevant speech to the audience. This creates the audience annoyed and reduces the importance of the main theme.

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M N I M J Adam
M N I M J Adam

Written by M N I M J Adam

I possess an insatiable curiosity and an unwavering determination to uncover hidden truths and expose the depths of the unknown.

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