- verbbespeak (verb) · bespeaks (third person present) · bespoke (past tense) · bespeaking (present participle) · bespoken (past participle)
- (of an appearance or action) suggest; be evidence of:"the attractive tree-lined road bespoke money"
- order or reserve (something) in advance:"obtaining the affidavits that it has been necessary to bespeak"
- archaicspeak to:"and in disgrace bespoke him thus"
OriginOld English bisprecan ‘speak up, speak out’ (see be-, speak), later ‘discuss, decide on’, hence ‘order’ (bespeak, late 16th century).Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- (of an appearance or action) suggest; be evidence of:
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