Used in a Sentence

spoken

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for spoken.

Editorial note

So, problems with user interfaces are not spoken openly unless the interface completely blocks the user from completing his/her task.

Examples15
Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

Relating to speech.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of spoken gathered in one view.

adjective

Relating to speech.

adjective

Speaking in a specified way.

adjective

(phonetics) Of a language, produced by articulate sounds.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for spoken.

Example sentences

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So, problems with user interfaces are not spoken openly unless the interface completely blocks the user from completing his/her task.

2

Have people with mental disabilities actually spoken out against this use of the word (i.e.

3

It takes some amount of permission-giving from the developer's side to get valuable feedback that would otherwise not be spoken about.

4

It's a safeguard to prevent you from dipping into funds that are spoken for.

5

English is not commonly spoken at all, not in the French part at least.

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I don't mind storing and transporting hydrogen Spoken like someone who has never tried to store or transport hydrogen.

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But beyond that, understanding the meaning of the spoken word is difficult too.

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Don’t even get me started on the way numbers are spoken in French.

9

This guy still struggles, I havent spoken to him in about a year or so but he may have given up.

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Things aren't a whole lot better in academia from the people I have spoken to.

11

That's several gigabytes of memory and storage at the very least, and you'd need a copy of that for every spoken language you'd want to support.

12

I usually refuse them unless I have spoken with the technical people first.

Quote examples

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When spoken, inhale during "pronoun break time" and nobody skips a beat.

2

"Does not pay properly or on time." Have you spoken to the CFO about this?

3

Thus, the idea that he should have instead "[c]hallenge[d] it, [spoken] out, engage[d] in a constructive act of protest" is facile gibberish, and, as to the idea that he should face the consequences in a trial by a jury of his peers, it would be akin to sheep negotiating with the wolves.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use spoken in a sentence?

So, problems with user interfaces are not spoken openly unless the interface completely blocks the user from completing his/her task.

What does spoken mean?

Relating to speech.

What part of speech is spoken?

spoken is commonly used as adjective.