How Do You Spell FORSPOKEN?

Pronunciation: [fɔːspˈə͡ʊkən] (IPA)

"Forspoken" is a rarely used verb, meaning "to speak beforehand about something or to foretell." It is pronounced as "for-spoh-kuh n" with the emphasis on the second syllable, and the "o" in "spoke" pronounced as "oh." The "e" at the end is silent. The spelling of "forspoken" is a combination of the prefix "for-" meaning "beforehand" and "spoken," hence "spoken beforehand." While not a common word, "forspoken" is still a valid choice for those looking for a more specific verb in their writing.

FORSPOKEN Meaning and Definition

  1. "Forspoken" is not a term found in the English language, and therefore doesn't have a dictionary definition. It is likely a combination of the prefix "for-" and the verb "spoken", yet it does not offer a distinct meaning on its own.

    The prefix "for-" is often used to denote 'on behalf of' or 'to indicate negation or reversal'. Meanwhile, the verb "spoken" is the past participle of the verb "speak", which is the act of expressing thoughts, ideas, or information through the use of words.

    Without any additional context or alternative interpretation, it is difficult to provide a precise meaning for "forspoken". However, it could be hypothetically inferred that "forspoken" might refer to speaking against or overturning previous communication, or to represent someone's spoken words in their absence.

    To gain a clearer understanding of the intended meaning, it is necessary to consider the specific context or source where "forspoken" is being used, as it might be a term limited to particular industries, settings, or dialects where it may take on a more specific connotation.

Etymology of FORSPOKEN

The term "forspoken" is derived from the Old English word "forsprǣc", which is a combination of "for-" meaning "away" or "against", and "sprǣc", meaning "speech" or "talk". The prefix "for-" in this context indicates negation or opposition. Over time, "forsprǣc" developed into "forspoke" and eventually into the modern form "forspoken".

Notably, "forspoken" is also the past participle of the verb "forspeak", meaning "to bewitch" or "to speak against", although this usage is now archaic.

Conjugate verb Forspoken

CONDITIONAL

I would forspoken
you would forspoken
he/she/it would forspoken
we would forspoken
they would forspoken

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be forspeaking
you would be forspeaking
he/she/it would be forspeaking
we would be forspeaking
they would be forspeaking

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have forspoken
you would have forspoken
he/she/it would have forspoken
we would have forspoken
they would have forspoken

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been forspeaking
you would have been forspeaking
he/she/it would have been forspeaking
we would have been forspeaking
they would have been forspeaking

FUTURE

I will forspeak
you will forspeak
he/she/it will forspeak
we will forspeak
they will forspeak

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be forspeaking
you will be forspeaking
he/she/it will be forspeaking
we will be forspeaking
they will be forspeaking

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have forspoken
you will have forspoken
he/she/it will have forspoken
we will have forspoken
they will have forspoken

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been forspeaking
you will have been forspeaking
he/she/it will have been forspeaking
we will have been forspeaking
they will have been forspeaking

IMPERATIVE

you forspeak
we let´s forspeak

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to forspeak

PAST

I forspoke
you forspoke
he/she/it forspoke
we forspoke
they forspoke

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was forspeaking
you were forspeaking
he/she/it was forspeaking
we were forspeaking
they were forspeaking

PAST PARTICIPLE

forspoken

PAST PERFECT

I had forspoken
you had forspoken
he/she/it had forspoken
we had forspoken
they had forspoken

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been forspeaking
you had been forspeaking
he/she/it had been forspeaking
we had been forspeaking
they had been forspeaking

PRESENT

I forspeak
you forspeak
he/she/it forspeaks
we forspeak
they forspeak

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am forspeaking
you are forspeaking
he/she/it is forspeaking
we are forspeaking
they are forspeaking

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

forspeaking

PRESENT PERFECT

I have forspoken
you have forspoken
he/she/it has forspoken
we have forspoken
they have forspoken

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been forspeaking
you have been forspeaking
he/she/it has been forspeaking
we have been forspeaking
they have been forspeaking