Antonym: unspoken, written. Similar words: unspoken, bespoken, outspoken, spoken word, well-spoken, spoke, bespoke, spokesman. Meaning: ['spəʊkən] adj. uttered through the medium of speech or characterized by speech; sometimes used in combination.
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61) He had spoken truer than he knew.
62) Both girls were spoken for.
63) The spoken word is immediate but lacks permanence.
64) French used to be widely spoken in Kampuchea.
65) He was spoken for to our school.
66) Intuition told her that he had spoken the truth.
67) The dialect is spoken principally in the rural areas.
68) She'd often spoken of her antipathy towards London.
69) French and English are spoken here.
70) Sue has always spoken well of you.
71) Hardly had she spoken than she regretted it bitterly.
72) The plan was spoken to the public.
73) She strongly disliked being spoken to like that.
74) His works were well spoken.
75) Middle English was spoken from about AD 1100 to 1450.
76) She combines visual images and the spoken word to great effect in her presentations.
77) I'm afraid you can't use those chairs they're already spoken for.
78) A few people have spoken in favour of the plans to build a new car park, but I'm sure the silent majority are against it.
79) The manner in which young children are spoken to varies depending on who is present.
80) He had spoken to her only once since the party.
81) Soon after we had spoken to this man he had met a violent end.
82) She asked the little girl to draw a picture of the man she'd spoken to.
83) One of the fundamental bars to communication is the lack of a universally spoken(sentencedict.com), common language.
84) I've spoken to them to try to calm things down a bit.
85) In English,(www.Sentencedict.com) there is not a consistent one-to-one match between each written symbol and each distinct spoken sound.
86) She mentally ticked off the names of the people she had already spoken to.
87) I knocked on the door but nobody answered. Reply is often used with the actual words spoken:'I won't let you down,' he replied.
88) In stories the subject often comes after said, says or say when it follows the actual words spoken, unless it is a pronoun. Be quiet, I have something to say.
89) English is understood all over the world while Turkish is spoken by only a few people outside Turkey itself.
90) You shouldn't have spoken to him like that you've really started something now.
More similar words: unspoken, bespoken, outspoken, spoken word, well-spoken, spoke, bespoke, spokesman, spokesperson, poke, poker, pokey, poke fun at, poker-faced, token, broken, awoken, betoken, brokenly, unbroken, broken in, broken-down, broken reed, a broken reed, heartbroken, brokenhearted, by the same token, kapok, poking, ken.