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Sentence count:292+30Posted:2017-06-29Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: unspokenwrittenSimilar words: unspokenbespokenoutspokenspoken wordwell-spokenspokebespokespokesmanMeaning: ['spəʊkən]  adj. uttered through the medium of speech or characterized by speech; sometimes used in combination. 
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211) Stanley Druckenmiller, managing director of Soros' funds, also was to have spoken during the panel discussion.
212) This Auster was the first intelligent person he had spoken to in a long time.
213) A great many obscure languages were spoken and some children remained silent because no one else spoke their language.
214) Many facets of spoken language are absent from written language. Different degrees of planning are associated with speech and writing.
215) They became less and less forgivable as time cooled the heat of the moments in which they had been spoken.
216) Many hon. Members have spoken about the pressures on our social services and educational and housing provision.
217) Many of its leading members have spoken in favour of some measure of electoral reform.
218) At the most junior level there are the students, about whom we have spoken already.
219) In spoken discourse, there is not the visual prompt of paragraph-initial line indentation to indicate a division in the discourse structure.
220) A., all strangers to me, beloved by her but oddly never spoken of.
221) As he got older, spoke more and was spoken to more, he began to distinguish two kinds of people.
222) Their brisk assimilation, and their steady success, caused some harsh words to be spoken.
223) Do you not know that a man is not dead while his name is still spokenTerry Pratchett 
224) He invested the endorsement industry and his shoe contract was spoken of with awe.
225) Outwardly calm, he masks his feelings behind a demeanor of indifference and spoken confidence.
226) An extensive area grew up in which widely divergent dialects were spoken.
227) One imagines the cadences, the music and the language are unrivaled when spoken by the authors themselves.
228) First, they help to unlock the immanent structure of the legal language spoken in a specific arena.
229) Cantor prided himself on his lecture style: his carefully drawn figures and precisely spoken words flowed together effortlessly.
230) In normal spoken language there are often clear pragmatic constraints on the choice of particular syntactic forms.
231) In the 45-minute journey from Sandton to Pretoria, I barely heard two words spoken.
232) Clinton, according to aides who have spoken with him, thinks that most presidents fall into three categories.
233) Action is spoken of by use of verbs, style by the use of adverbs.
234) The mental lexicon is also involved in the production of written or spoken language.
235) On average, the human mind cannot concentrate on spoken information for more than six minutes without a break.
235) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
236) Many wise words are spoken in jest, but they don't compare with the number of stupid words spoken in earnest. Sam Levenson 
237) I had spoken in jest, but Challenger gave a contemptuous snort.
238) This is true even though they bring to the search the knowledge they already possess about how spoken language works.
239) Verbal fluency is an asset and for some people spoken presentations are easy.
240) Furthermore, an adequate characterisation of spoken language requires the integration of descriptive frameworks from different branches of linguistics and psychology.
More similar words: unspokenbespokenoutspokenspoken wordwell-spokenspokebespokespokesmanspokespersonpokepokerpokeypoke fun atpoker-facedtokenbrokenawokenbetokenbrokenlyunbrokenbroken inbroken-downbroken reeda broken reedheartbrokenbrokenheartedby the same tokenkapokpokingken
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