The word "spoke" is past for speak. When a person speaks out they say something frankly even though it might cause offense.
Sometimes people can speak out for something, against something or about something and these have different meanings.
Speak out for something is to advocate or promote.
Speak out against something might be to complain or criticize.
Just to speak out could be to opine.
Another word for "spoke up" could be "voiced" or "expressed."
talked, told
No but there is a kind of homophone for spoken it is spoke in. not sure it counts!
Spoke. Discussed. Conversed. Communicated.
Spoke can be the past tense of speak. It can be the things that come from the centre of a wheel to its edge, giving the wheel its support. Similarly it can be the items that come from the centre of the top of an umbrella to support the covering of the umbrella.
There's no homophone for the word "spoken." Another word for spoken is "oral," and its homophone is "aural."
No, "spoke" is not an adverb. It is the past tense of the verb "speak." Adverbs typically describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
The word "spoke" has four phonemes: /s/, /p/, /oʊ/, /k/.
The word "spoke" has one syllable.
As a verb: "He spoke to the dog, but the dog failed to understand."As a noun:"The wheel spoke was broken"
The word spoke is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb speak.
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