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Uttered through the medium of speech or characterized by speech; sometimes used in combination.
written
expressed
uttered
oral
verbal
articulate
unwritten
verbalized
verbalised
word-of-mouth
viva-voce
written
1
The appeals court said it would issue a
written
order later Friday.
2
But reports say the president received a
written
briefing earlier this year.
3
He had
written
Bernard-withoutresult, apparently-tohave him come see the work.
4
I'll get the
written
report no later than one week from today?'
5
Much is said and
written
about the provision of quality public services.
1
Bembo's work was used to shape the language
spoken
across Italy today.
2
Serious words indeed, not to be
spoken
publicly in a Christian language.
3
He said he had
spoken
to Ms Banks, both today and yesterday.
4
Yes, of course she could understand one hundred francs
spoken
in English.
5
The result is perhaps best described as a kind of
spoken
-
word
waiata.
6
However, he has since
spoken
to the farming sector on the matter.
7
Said moon-let being, of course, that irrational moment when Pascow had
spoken
.
8
Quietly
spoken
but defiant, Kopenawa said the problem was greater than Bolsonaro.
9
Mr Chaffey said he had not
spoken
directly with the families involved.
10
UK prime minister Theresa May has
spoken
to Trump about the issue.
11
However, she said she had
spoken
to Mrs King about the speculation.
12
He hadn't
spoken
a word since they'd left Ireland two hours ago.
13
Those words were
spoken
but in context their meaning was entirely different.
14
Mr Key said he had
spoken
to Malcolm Turnbull earlier this morning.
15
In fact, I don't think there was one serious competitive word
spoken
.
16
Yes, there it was again, her name,
spoken
urgently, with great need.
spoken
·
speak to
speak word
speak so
speak the truth
speak publicly