bespeak

[bɪˈspiːk]

bespeak Definition

  • 1to be evidence of; indicate
  • 2to order or reserve something in advance

Using bespeak: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bespeak" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The new building bespeaks the company's commitment to sustainability.

  • Example

    His calm demeanor bespeaks his confidence in the situation.

  • Example

    I bespeak a table for two at 7 pm tonight.

  • Example

    She bespoken a custom-made dress for the wedding.

bespeak Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with bespeak

  • to reveal one's character or personality through one's actions or words

    Example

    His generosity and kindness bespeak himself as a good person.

  • to be a sign or indication of something

    Example

    The dark clouds bespeak of an incoming storm.

  • bespoke suit

    a suit made to fit a particular person, often requiring multiple fittings and adjustments

    Example

    He wore a bespoke suit to the gala event.

Origins of bespeak

from Old English 'besprecan', meaning 'to speak about'

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Summary: bespeak in Brief

'Bespeak' [bɪˈspiːk] can mean to indicate or signal something, as in 'The new building bespeaks the company's commitment to sustainability.' It can also mean to order or reserve something in advance, as in 'I bespeak a table for two at 7 pm tonight.' 'Bespeak' extends into phrases like 'bespeak oneself,' meaning to reveal one's character, and 'bespoke suit,' referring to a suit made to fit a particular person.