bespoken

/bɪˈspoʊkən/
verb
  1. Past participle of bespeak; indicated or shown.
    • The quality of the work has bespoken great skill.
    • Her actions have bespoken a deep commitment to the cause.
    • The evidence had bespoken a different story than the witness told.
  2. Past participle of bespeak; ordered or arranged in advance.
    • The rare book had been bespoken by a collector overseas.
    • The tickets were bespoken weeks before the concert.
    • A special dinner had been bespoken for the visiting dignitaries.
adjective
  1. Past participle of bespeak; ordered or arranged in advance.
    • The tailor had a bespoken suit waiting for the customer.
    • All the rooms were already bespoken for the weekend.
    • The bespoken carriage arrived promptly at noon.
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