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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151) The same provision is made for words spoken on a cable programme.
152) For this reason, spoken language interpreters are specifically trained to reject the effects of their utterance of the target language.
153) She hadn't spoken to him since New Year's Eve, since Violette had told her.
154) Users can listen to the spoken messages and direct facsimiles to any machine using the phone keypad.
155) Spoken words were not crucial because people should be able to divine the next move.
156) The last words he had spoken to me on the subject of kitchen units had been really quite abusive.
157) Many facets of spoken language are absent from written language.
158) Americans detest all lies except lies spoken in public or printed lies. Edgar Watson Howe
159) It has a magic sound to a voter, just like fairyland is spoken of and dreamed of by all chil-dren.
160) Researchers at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore have found that testosterone aids spatial thinking, but interferes with performance of spoken language.
161) We sometimes encounter people, even perfect strangers, who begin to interest us at first sight, somehow suddenly, all at once, before a word has been spoken. Fyodor Dostoyevsky
162) I have spoken very often to governmental officials, but they take no interest in this town.
163) They had spoken to several people on the set, and had found out about the animosity between Gabby and Bill.
164) My dictionary tells me that a semite is one who hails from a country where semitic languages are spoken.
165) Navigational transits were now flying past; glances were exchanged though no words spoken.
166) I have spoken of the three triggers, those stimuli on which Tod's body gives judgment.
167) He has spoken sharply to Mr Dach about it and has received his assurance that such a thing will never happen again.
168) Now people I've spoken to who used it then never said anything about machine elves of hyperspace.
169) In the word "spoken," the stress falls on the first syllable.
170) On average in a meeting, seeking clarification and giving clarification amount to 44 percent of all the spoken behaviours.
171) This would count as a very serious mistake in spoken language interpreting.
172) Moreover, when words are spoken in continuous speech they often sound different from when spoken in isolation.
173) Yes, this now celebrated affair, which I've not spoken about before, did actually happen.
174) Even its main aim is uncertain, as it is increasingly being spoken of as an Aids fund.
175) I haven't spoken to my wife in years. I didn't want to interrupt her. Rodney Dangerfield
176) They were the voices of lost souls,(sentencedict.com/spoken.html) all taking their lead from the one voice that had spoken Cardiff's name.
177) He had spoken of the Dignity mass to only a few close friends.
178) They empathized with each other, responding to that which at no time had been spoken aloud, but understood between them.
179) Gore came across as an earnest, deliberately spoken politician, often gesturing with his hands.
180) Often they have a kind of superstitious feeling that once their fears are spoken, they may come true.
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.