Similar words: bespoke, outspoken, unspoken, spoken word, well-spoken, spokesperson, spoke, spokesman. Meaning: [bɪ'spiːk] adj. 1. of clothing 2. pledged to be married.
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1. His charity bespeaks a generous nature.
2. We have bespoken three tickets for tomorrow.
3. Today's events bespeak a bright future.
4. She raised her head to bespeak her son's wishes.
5. He sent her to bespeak his girl friend.
6. His letter bespeaks his willingness to help.
7. His polite manners bespoke the gentleman.
8. That bespeaks a kindly heart.
9. In the basement fifteen employees are busy making bespoke coats.
10. Today's events bespeak future tragedy.
11. I am bespoke in the evening, but the daytime is free,[sentence dictionary] once I've done my domestic chores.
12. Empson's criticism bespeaks a man of some social rank, and in manner it is appropriately insouciant and grand.
13. His speech bespoke the country's mood of hope and confidence.
14. Those data bespeak a movement without a compelling product to sell.
15. This bespoke greater intellectual confidence than was to be evident at later stages of controversy.
16. It requires the individual to communicate by word and sign his acceptance of the political ideas it thus bespeaks.
17. Needlessly to hamper working animals bespeaks more eloquently of bad husbandry.
18. It recognizes that a voice developed amid inequality does not bespeak inferiority.
19. Two other reports Tuesday bespoke consumer mettle and retail strength.
20. Bespoke shopkeepers, celebrated chefs, jewellers, craftsmen and artists arrived to cater for exclusive tastes.
21. He has bespoken a room in that hotel.
22. We have bespoken two tickets for tomorrow.
23. Entry exam (Educational Administration of International Department): candidate must come to take the exam and interview according to the bespoken time and place.
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