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bespeak

American  
[bih-speek] / bɪˈspik /

verb (used with object)

bespoke, bespake, bespoken, bespoke, bespeaking
  1. to ask for in advance.

    to bespeak the reader's patience.

  2. to reserve beforehand; engage in advance; make arrangements for.

    to bespeak a seat in a theater.

  3. Literary. to speak to; address.

  4. to show; indicate.

    This bespeaks a kindly heart.

  5. Obsolete. to foretell; forebode.


bespeak British  
/ bɪˈspiːk /

verb

  1. to engage, request, or ask for in advance

  2. to indicate or suggest

    this act bespeaks kindness

  3. poetic to speak to; address

  4. archaic to foretell

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of bespeak

before 900; Middle English bespeken, Old English besprecan. See be-, speak

Explanation

To bespeak is to imply or signal something, the way your neighbor's electric car might bespeak concern for the environment. You can use this verb to mean "indicate" or "convey indirectly." Your city's excellent schools and smooth, well-cared-for streets may bespeak high taxes to people who are considering buying a house there. Your interest in foreign films and philosophy might bespeak a deep intelligence and curiosity to your teachers. And if you're really paying attention, you'll realize your friend's crankiness bespeaks her fear of starting at a new school next fall.

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Whatever the validity of that charge, it doesn’t bespeak an administration indifferent to the fate of American political ideas abroad.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 26, 2026

Strange and complicated rhythm structures and overheated harmonies, along with mystic bird calls in the piano all bespeak the magic of his young love.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 9, 2024

In an age whose surplus — linguistic, economic — often seems to bespeak an underlying emptiness, is it possible for “a profound experience of art” still to mean something?

From New York Times • Oct. 3, 2019

Personally I am devoted to Jake, his puppyish enthusiasm, his liveliness and fleetness of non-toxic banter which all bespeak a profound purity of soul.

From The Guardian • Aug. 9, 2019

Since one cannot bespeak until one has been bespoken, until the telepathic potentiality has been sensitized by one clear reception, I had to get through to him first.

From "The Left Hand of Darkness" by Ursula K. Le Guin