Spoken
UK /["/ˈspəʊkən/"]/US /["/ˈspəʊkən/"]/
Definition
involving speaking rather than writing; expressed in speech rather than in writing
In simple words: Something that is said or communicated through words.
Examples
- spoken English
- The **spoken language** differs considerably from the written language.
- spoken commands
- a comic opera with spoken dialogue
- a quietly spoken man
Usage notes
Use 'spoken' to refer to things that are said. It is often used in formal contexts, such as 'spoken language' or 'the spoken word'. Avoid using it in very casual or playful contexts, as 'talked' might be more suitable.
Grammar pattern
verb + spoken + object
Memory hint
Think of 'spoke' and 'spoken' like a pencil after writing: it's the message that is delivered.
Collocations
- spoken language
- spoken word
- spoken interaction
- spoken agreement
Synonyms
- oral
- verbal
- talked
- articulated
- vocal
Antonyms
- unspoken
- silent
- mute
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'spoken' with 'talked' in informal contexts.
- Using 'spoke' instead of 'spoken' when referring to something that was said.
- Misusing 'spoken' as an adjective without a context (it usually describes language or communication).