spoken
Spoken is the past participle of speak.
plain-spoken , plainspoken
If you say that someone is plain-spoken, you mean that they say exactly what they think, even when they know that what they say may not please other people. adj
(approval)
(=frank)
...a plain-spoken American full of scorn for pomp and pretense.
soft-spoken
Someone who is soft-spoken has a quiet, gentle voice. adj
He was a gentle, soft-spoken intelligent man.
-spoken
-spoken combines with adverbs and adjectives to form adjectives which indicate how someone speaks. comb in adj
The woman was smartly dressed and well-spoken.
spoken word
The spoken word is used to refer to language expressed in speech, for example in contrast to written texts or music. n-sing
There is a potential educational benefit in allowing pictures to tell the story, rather than the spoken word.
well-spoken , well spoken
A well-spoken person speaks in a polite correct way and with an accent which is considered socially acceptable. adj
I remember her as a quiet, hard-working and well-spoken girl.