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    • \ ˈshȯrt-ˌspō-kən 

    • \ ˈsȯf(t)-ˈspō-kən 

    • \ ˈwel-ˈspō-kən \

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    [Adjective]  | "spo*ken" | \ ˈspō-kən \


    1: delivered by word of mouth : oral

    2: characterized by speaking in (such) a manner —used in combination


    Origin: 1560 ;

     Past participle of speak;

    [Adjective]  | "fair-spo*ken" | \ ˈfer-ˌspō-kən \


    1: pleasant and courteous in speech


    Origin: 15th century ;

    [Adjective]  | "free-spo*ken" | \ ˈfrē-ˈspō-kən \


    1: speaking freely : outspoken


    Origin: 1606 ;

    [Adjective]  | "short-spo*ken" | \ ˈshȯrt-ˌspō-kən \


    1: curt


    Origin: 1865 ;

    [Adjective]  | "soft-spo*ken" | \ ˈsȯf(t)-ˈspō-kən \


    1: having a mild or gentle voice; also : suave


    Origin: 1616 ;

    [Adjective]  | "well-spo*ken" | \ ˈwel-ˈspō-kən \


    1: speaking well, fitly, or courteously

    2: spoken with propriety


    Origin: 15th century ;

    [Adjective]  | "softly-spoken" 


    1: having a gentle, quiet voice or manner

    [Verb]  | "speak" | \ ˈspēk \


    1: to utter words or articulate sounds with the ordinary voice : talk

    2: to express thoughts, opinions, or feelings orally

    3: to extend a greeting


    Origin: before 12th century ;

     Middle English speken, from Old English sprecan, specan; akin to Old High German sprehhan to speak, Greek spharageisthai to crackle;

    [Verb]  | "speak out" 


    1: to speak loud enough to be heard

    2: to speak boldly : express an opinion frankly


    Origin: 14th century ;

    [Idiom]  | "be spoken for" 


    1: to not be available because of already being claimed by someone else or in a relationship with someone else

    [Adjective]  | "spoken" 


    1: made or carried on through speaking rather than in writing;


      * e.g., " ... a spoken agreement is too easily broken "





    2: expressed or communicated by voice;


      * e.g., " ... a politician who knows the power of the spoken word "





    [Adjective]  | "free-spoken" 


    1: free in expressing one's true feelings and opinions;


      * e.g., " ... I pride myself on being free-spoken and feel no hesitancy in telling you my honest opinion on just about anything "





    [Verb]  | "spoken" 


    1: to express (a thought or emotion) in words;


      * e.g., " ... finally spoke her fears "



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    2: to give a formal often extended talk on a subject;


      * e.g., " ... the Mayanists have been invited to speak about their latest archaeological discoveries "



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    [Verb]  | "speak" 


    1: to express (a thought or emotion) in words;


      * e.g., " ... finally spoke her fears "



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    2: to give a formal often extended talk on a subject;


      * e.g., " ... the Mayanists have been invited to speak about their latest archaeological discoveries "



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    [Verb]  | "speak (for)" 


    1: to make a request for;


      * e.g., " ... she has already spoken for the position, so it should go to her "



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    [Verb]  | "speak (to or with)" 


    1: to communicate with by means of spoken words;


      * e.g., " ... we spoke to the mall's leasing agent about opening a shop "



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    [Verb]  | "spoke" 


    1: to express (a thought or emotion) in words;


      * e.g., " ... finally spoke her fears "



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    2: to give a formal often extended talk on a subject;


      * e.g., " ... the Mayanists have been invited to speak about their latest archaeological discoveries "



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    [Verb]  | "spoken out" 


    1: to voice one's opinions freely with force;


      * e.g., " ... it's a free country, so anyone can speak out "



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    [Verb]  | "spoken up" 


    1: to voice one's opinions freely with force;


      * e.g., " ... she's never been afraid to speak up at town meetings "



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    [Phrase]  | "spoken one's mind" 


    1: to voice one's opinions freely with force;


      * e.g., " ... Please feel free to speak your mind if you disagree with anything I've said. "



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     [ "spoken" ]

    1: When you get done laying the biggest smack-down comeback insult in the world and there is absolutely nothing more that you or your opponent can say, all you do is blurt out "spoken."

      * e.g.,  ... your mom goes to college.....spoken. 

     [ "spoken for" ]

    1: One who is in a relationship with another, often means married.

      * e.g.,  ... "Sorry ladies, I'm spoken for" 

     [ "Spoken" ]

    1: Shortened from "Spoken Like a True Fat Kid": Comment about a statement that a fat kid likely would have said.

      * e.g.,  ... "Why aren't you watching tv?" 

     [ "spoken salami" ]

    1: Very old and moldy salami

      * e.g.,  ... Person 1: Want some salami? 

     [ "soft-spoken" ]

    1: adjective

      * e.g.,  ... While she looked rough, she was soft-spoken and kind and freely shared the details of her life under the El. Tall, lanky, and soft-spoken, he could be cast in an updated version of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. 


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     [ "soft-spoken" ]

    3: (of persons) speaking with a soft or gentle voice; mild.


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     [ "soft-spoken" ]

    5: (of words) softly or mildly spoken; persuasive.

     [ "Eloquently spoken" ]

    1: Meaning very fluent in speaking. Just put into a weirder term.

      * e.g.,  ... Garrett: Alex do you think I’m going to graduate? 

     [ "Spoken Word" ]

    1: Spoken Word is poetry intended for onstage performance, rather than exclusively designed for the page. While often associated with hip-hop culture, it also has strong ties to storytelling, modern poetry, post-modern performance, and monologue theatre, as well as jazz, blues, and folk music. Due to its immediacy and direct rapport with its audience, this type of poetry often contains references to current events and issues relevant to a contemporary audience. At its best, spoken word is a powerful, high-energy form of expression that attracts artists and audiences of all ages from a wide range of disciplines and socio-cultural backgrounds.

      * e.g.,  ... That spoken word artist is a cunning linguist. 

     [ "Hard Spoken" ]

    1: A statement, sentence or set of words that took a lot of effort to say, not something you would normally just come out and say to just anyone

      * e.g.,  ... I had to write the most Hard Spoken speach for my ex, I don't even know why I still bother 

     [ "Jeremy Spoken" ]

    1: Very deep song by Pearl Jam about a teenager who was bullied and ignored by his parents until one day he shot himself in front of his class, not hurting anyone else physically, but mentally.

      * e.g.,  ... Jeremy Spoken in class today 

     [ "How to spoken" ]

    1: When someone from a country that does not have English as a second language and wants to communicate with someone who does. Also could be pyrocinical fans using it abusivly where it has no point of meaning.

      * e.g.,  ... Someone: How to spoken? 

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