Examples of 'bespeak' in a sentence
Meaning of "bespeak"
bespeak (verb): To indicate, demonstrate, or suggest something. This word is often used to show signs or characteristics of a particular quality or attribute
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- To speak about; tell of; relate; discuss.
- To speak for beforehand; engage in advance; make arrangements for; order or reserve in advance.
- To stipulate, solicit, ask for, or request, as in a favour.
- To forbode; foretell.
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Look at actions which bespeak what is in hearts.
Here is the cap your worship did bespeak.
Your arms bespeak physical fitness and athleticism.
Majestic titles that would bespeak a general.
Do not bespeak some affair gone amiss.
A series of events that shall bespeak the sublime.
Bespeak him a fortnight before.
I am not exposed to bespeak any such information to you.
Bespeak thy hurt unspoken by a trust that hath been broken.
Let no one bespeak these mysteries.
Bespeak your mourning.
For a brief explanation to bespeak the confidence of the reader.
To bespeak a seat in a theatre.
To our mind the terrible threats of castigation bespeak a lack of moderation.
I will bespeak you a thousand.
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Too many players in this league whose actions and attitudes bespeak kind of a thug mentality.
This complexion seemed to bespeak an irritable temper and violent passions.
And my young mistress thus I did bespeak.
They bespeak the inherent bigness and breadth of the scenes they represent so faithfully.
The items normally used bespeak the status of Ofo.
They bespeak the simplicity of the first Christmas night.
Hopefully this day does not Bespeak for the other two days.
They bespeak a vivid sense of the Unseen and his awareness of his relation to it.
The Palestinian terrorist campaign does not bespeak an irrevocable commitment to peace and reconciliation.
Here is … Here is the cap your worship did bespeak.
I hope that it does not bespeak anything too significant about the direction of Israeli politics.
Our National Anthem words bespeak of them.
Your arms bespeak physical fitness and athleticism, but nothing sapphic.
Likewise, the quotes obviously bespeak knowledge and close proximity.
I went round to work, And my young mistress thus I did bespeak.
Does that really bespeak full confidence?
We bespeak for Bible Doctrines a wide circulation among pastors, students and Christian.
And what would that bespeak of his frame of mind?
That she should lock herself from his resort. And my young mistress thus I did bespeak.
Clearly, the prophecies bespeak of the exact same judgment.
Now, this place surely does bespeak.
But above all, they bespeak a harsh view of life.
Bespeak thy hurt unspoken by a trust that hath been broken . " - Rick.
In the new world system ; they bespeak the closing of another.
Such statements bespeak ignorance, bad faith or complicity in advancing anti-Israel propaganda.
From humanistic anthropology to Indigenous ethnologies, they often bespeak the commitments of their practitioners.
You must bespeak me … more stockings.
My friend will send a man in advance to bespeak your comfort.".
The miracles of His ministry bespeak compassion, love, and a sense of humanity wonderful to behold.
You are not . I only hope your high wroth, ma'am, do not bespeak some affair gone amiss.
The letters, too, bespeak the character of the man.
Bespeak him a fortnight before . I will have Antonio 's heart if he forfeit.
Rising rural ( and stagnating urban rates ) bespeak expanding frontiers of informal sector.
The stars bespeak the glory of God! Walter, would you stop with that shit!
I will go ahead to the abbey and bespeak a night's lodging for My Lady.