"Spoken" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Spoken" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Spoken
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"Spoken" Meaning

Introduced into the service of human beings by some inner sound or voice.

"Spoken" Examples

Usage Examples


Adjective


- Grammar is my spoken language, but painting is my silent language.
- She is a spoken word poet and slam performer, and has toured extensively.

Verb


- The audience laughed at his spoken words.
- The judges were cross-examined orally for their spoken testimony.

"Spoken" Similar Words

Spoiling

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Spoils

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The word "spoils" can have two main meanings:<br><br>1. Damaged or destroyed goods, especially as a result of being vandalized: "The antique shop was looted, and many of the artifacts were left in a state of serious spoil."<br>2. Rewards or benefits obtained in victory or success: "The spoils of war were distributed among the victorious army."<br><br>In a broader sense, spoils can also refer to anything that is kept or obtained as a result of a competition or a contest, such as a game or a tournament.<br><br>It can also be used to describe the rotten or perishable parts of food that have gone bad.<br><br>For example:<br><br>- The tourists were enraged because their plane was delayed, so they destroyed (the spoils) their luggage.<br>- After the storm, the villagers inspected the spoils of the intruders.<br>- After buying a new fridge, he began sorting through the contents of his old average BEFORE donating the still abroad.<br>The phrase "after the storm" means spoilt can also mean something that is no longer wanted or used.<br>- Committing a spoils child by attaching parental date (examples souplayed for greatly mobile varieties during unusual food times).

Spoilsport

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Spoilsports

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Spoilt

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Spokane

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Spoke

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Spoked

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Divided into spokes or radiating parts, typically as a wheel or a design.

Spokes

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A person or thing that represents an organization, business, or movement, especially to promote and explain it to the public.<br><br>Example: "The company's CEO serves as its chief spokesperson."

Spokesman

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Spokesmen

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Spokespeople

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Spokesperson

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Spokespersons

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Spokeswoman

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Spokeswomen

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