- 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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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.to suggest or show: His letter bespeaks his willingness to help.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/bespeakverb (used with object), be·spoke or (Archaic) be·spake; be·spo·ken or be·spoke; be·speak·ing. to ask for in advance: to bespeak the reader's patience. to reserve beforehand; engage in advance; make arrangements for: to bespeak a seat in a theater. Literary. to speak to; address. to show; indicate: This bespeaks a kindly heart.www.dictionary.com/browse/bespeakbespeak (bɪˈspiːk) vb (tr), -speaks, -speaking, -spoke, -spoken or -spoke 1. to engage, request, or ask for in advance 2. to indicate or suggest: this act bespeaks kindness. 3. poetic to speak to; address 4. archaic to foretellwww.thefreedictionary.com/bespeakbespeak (third-person singular simple present bespeaks, present participle bespeaking, simple past bespoke or (archaic) bespake, past participle bespoken or (archaic) bespoke) (transitive) To speak about; tell of; relate; discuss.en.wiktionary.org/wiki/bespeakbe•speak /bɪˈspik/ v. [ ~ + object], -spoke, -spo•ken or -spoke, -speak•ing. to ask for in advance; reserve beforehand: to bespeak a seat in a theater. to show; indicate: This generous act bespeaks a kindly heart.www.wordreference.com/definition/bespeak
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