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bespeak

[bih-speek] / bɪˈspik /


Example Sentences

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“It bespeaks a really, really big misunderstanding,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times

“It bespeaks that the whole thing has been an exercise designed to achieve a predetermined result and was anything but an objective search for the truth.”

From Washington Post

To some, it signifies acknowledging and accommodating the diversity of American society and culture; to others, it bespeaks a punitive and sanctimonious campaign against white privilege.

From Los Angeles Times

But his many TV roles are marked by a sense of implacable stillness that bespeaks the maturity that comes from a long career.

From New York Times

“Everything he is doing on the ground and in the air bespeaks a man who wants to continue to visit violence upon the Ukrainian people,” Mr. Kirby said.

From Washington Times