ADJECTIVE
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speaking or spoken fittingly or pleasingly
a well-spoken gentleman
a few well-spoken words on civic pride
How To Use well-spoken In A Sentence
- Every decent and well-spoken individual affects and sways me more than is right.
- He is fiendishly bright, well-spoken in a very clipped, Scottish kind of way, but streetwise too; a bit like a smartly dressed bookie who views the world through a veil of tobacco smoke and shrewdness.
- Roache and Kolender dismiss Ruff as a well-spoken and nice man who lacks the management experience to be sheriff.
- And smart, good-natured, well-spoken, and elegant enough to be called a dandy. American Connections
- It is also true that for 30 years or so the Dodgers enjoyed a remarkable degree of continuity under the ownership of the O'Malley family, as well as a steady stream of clean-cut, well-spoken stars and regular success in winning trophies. Baseball fans' dreams fade as saga of Dodgers owner's high life comes to court
- He's intelligent, well-spoken, and a student of hitting, and has plenty of postseason experience as both a player and coach.
- Black (ish), elegant, well-spoken ( 'cep wen he all is talkin' lak a homeboy fo 'de folks) and very, very biddable. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
- Her aunt was well-spoken and had a pleasant manner.
- Association president Rebecca Tshidibi, a well-spoken 24-year-old social worker, explains how she founded the group to motivate neighbourhood women living with the AIDS virus.
- a well-spoken gentleman