Sentence for spoken | Use spoken in a sentence

A sentence using the word spoken. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use spoken in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for spoken.

  • June had not yet spoken. (8)
  • Mrs. Elton was spoken of. (4)
  • He had spoken as if he were. (10)
  • Our spoken in protest remains. (10)
  • I have spoken as much as I can. (10)
  • He has not spoken of your sister. (10)
  • He has not spoken of your sister. (22)
  • I guessed at the ill-word spoken. (10)
  • He had spoken to Reginald likewise. (10)
  • Just as I had so spoken, she entered. (6)
  • He repeated sentences she had spoken. (10)
  • It was spoken earnestly, almost solemnly. (1)
  • She had been willing, and he had spoken. (12)
  • He might as well have spoken to a corpse. (10)
  • I suppose you to have spoken with candour. (10)
  • Mr. Adister had spoken of his niece Caroline. (10)
  • You have not spoken of him to-night, Richard. (10)
  • Dr. Themison had not spoken the name of Radnor. (10)
  • Now, he had spoken almost in the ironical tone. (10)
  • Now, he had spoken almost in the ironical tone. (22)
  • Grandada has not spoken a word to me on the subject. (10)
  • He had spoken it, and it was an oath upon the record. (10)
  • She had spoken willingly and in deep sympathy of Dahlia. (10)
  • He had just spoken, when Noel saw a figure over by the door. (8)
  • The countess showed some emotion after Vittoria had spoken. (10)
  • And having thus spoken, the little advocate resumed his seat. (8)
  • But Mrs. Lovell had never spoken to Algernon on that subject. (10)
  • She had spoken without raising her eyes, but she looked up now. (8)
  • Kiomi was spoken of, and Lady Maria Higginson, and then Heriot. (10)
  • They were your own words, and spoken with a depth of conviction! (10)
  • Everyone, he said, to whom he had spoken, thought it a nice point. (8)
  • Vernon is a different matter: he will only require to be spoken to. (10)
  • If I might have spoken to him of my father, I should have loved him. (10)
  • Both soup and fish had been achieved, however, before a word was spoken. (8)
  • But I could not be easy till I had spoken to you, and come to a decision. (4)
  • The pressure of her fingers was replied to, but the words were not spoken. (10)
  • She had not spoken, but he had seen her lips part, her breast rise and fall. (8)
  • The parsons he had spoken to were of one voice in objecting to the pothouse. (10)
  • But Thyme, thus challenged, knew not what to say, having spoken out of terror. (8)
  • It might make me wish that I had not spoken about it, if it should not happen. (18)
  • She paused a moment to recover from the emotion of hearing herself so spoken of. (4)
  • At the end of an hour he thanked her, and that was the first time he had spoken. (12)
  • She was softer than usual; listening quietly to our talk, and smiling when spoken to. (8)
  • But this bold defence was as far from the poor lady as any spoken reproach was from him. (9)
  • Her secret heart would have spoken similarly, with more emphasis on the flattering terms. (10)
  • That of the man gave me an impression of anger, abundantly confirmed by the matter spoken. (1)
  • But as soon as he had spoken he saw that he need not have asked, and flung his arms round her. (8)
  • Needless precaution; we could not have spoken if we had tried, for our hearts were in our throats. (7)
  • At the thought, he took the words that had been spoken, and started from the dream he had been in. (10)
  • Besides, he had spoken to her, listened to her reply, and even given her money with lavish generosity. (5)
  • Having spoken thus at length, Tryst lifted the teapot and poured out the dark tea into the three cups. (8)
  • She could not have abandoned her path instantly though Carlo had spoken his command to her in person. (10)
  • And he remembered how this outer world had spoken to him one day while he was sitting at his work in Paris. (13)
  • She was introduced here and there by her uncle, and forced to be spoken to, and to curtsey, and speak again. (4)
  • When the sods had been cast on, the last word spoken, she walked her way back, happy in being alone, unnoticed. (10)
  • Mrs. Churchill, after being disliked at least twenty-five years, was now spoken of with compassionate allowances. (4)
  • The names were openly spoken and swept from mouth to mouth of the scandalmongers, gathering matter as they flew. (10)
  • Their smiling waitress came forward from the wall where she was leaning, as if she thought they had spoken to her. (9)
  • But the earth had not spoken to him, alone, personally, out of her abundant wisdom, garnered through the limitless years. (13)
  • When first he came in, he had spoken to her but little; but every five minutes seemed to be giving her more of his attention. (4)
  • That word, which of all others seemed the right one, was spoken so that Lady Casterley did not know in the least what it meant. (8)
  • In some surprise at the familiarity of this question, or at least of the manner in which it was spoken, Elinor replied that she was. (4)
  • And he had spoken in such terms of Elizabeth as to leave Georgiana without the power of finding her otherwise than lovely and amiable. (4)
  • The truth rushed on her; and how she could have spoken at all, how she could even have breathed, was afterwards matter of wonder to herself. (4)
  • Those glances were not remarkable, nor were those words particularly important, but they were spoken in tones that seemed important to Thyme. (8)
  • Not a word is spoken; the populous depths of the forest still murmur with their unseen and unseeing swarm, but all along the fringe is silence. (1)
  • And, on second thoughts, how could he have spoken thus to the point, when they had never previously dealt in anything save sentimental implications? (10)
  • His cheeks reddened; he had spoken at random, and he wondered that Dahlia should feel it pleasurable to be inquired after, she who was so sensitive. (22)

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Definition of spoken:

  • spoken, spk’n, pa.p. of speak_, used as adj. in ‘civil-spoken,’ &c.(0)

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