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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241) But while hoping for cooperation from Congress, Wilson said he has spoken with Florida Gov.
242) If evil be spoken of you and it be true, correct yourself, if it be a lie, laugh at it. Epictetus
243) Mr Gysi has spoken out for sweeping political and economic reforms and has acted as lawyer for the opposition New Forum.
244) The variety of languages spoken on the streets and in shops is extraordinary - for new immigrants as well as the old Anglo settlers.
245) Yes, well, when one has spoken out for freedom against dictatorship there are other people gunning for one.
246) In order of their emergence, they are deferred imitation, symbolic play, drawing, mental imagery, and spoken language.
247) The last time I had spoken to him was in the immediate aftermath of the coxless pairs final at the Atlanta Olympics.
248) He would show the Catholic that the Church is nothing without the Word spoken in the crucifixion.
249) The Chief Secretary has spoken for 22 minutes but has not mentioned the autumn statement.
250) Police have spoken to a man who was found outside the cottage when the fire service arrived.
251) In practice, spoken language interpreters are highly educated and highly trained.
252) Words spoken in connected speech often sound different than when spoken in isolation.
253) This means that conventional spoken broadcast traffic messages will have to be continued for many years.
254) The desirable goals of accurate reading of handwriting or indeed recognition of spoken words have almost been achieved.
255) Sometimes, some lies that spoken with high confidence could be more receptive than facts that spoken with doubt. Toba Beta
256) Equally, nobody to whom I have spoken thinks that decommissioning is a magic wand.
257) A constant stream of spoken advice and directions that this child is less able to comprehend will thereby exaggerate her difficulty.
258) The biblical Mary is a powerful cultural archetype whose story has spoken to women across the centuries.
259) Although normally quietly spoken, he would be most courageous in facing hostility in discussion, even from large groups of people.
260) I have spoken of the point of contact but with the proper grip it will be much easier.
261) The child at the stage of concrete operations can assume the viewpoint of others and spoken language is social and communicative.
262) Collor has spoken favourably of the idea of an international carbon tax.
263) She heard again every word he had spoken; she reconstructed his face, his body, his clothes.
264) It would have been the easiest thing in the world for the softly spoken champ to have been intimidated by such surroundings.
265) Nor can they be found to be in contempt of court in relation to words spoken in the course of proceedings in Parliament.
266) Muriel had already spoken to Stephen about Lily's expensive taste in soap.
267) The purpose was to show that he too used spoken language and that it and Tarvarian were mutually incomprehensible.
268) Until now administration officials have spoken only in very general terms about the possible design(Sentencedict.com ), timetable and cost of missile defenses.
269) Lee attended both games in Houston, however, and not a harsh word was spoken between them.
270) We must assume that the density of information packing in spoken language is appropriate for the listener to process comfortably.
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.