Pronunciation: /faɪn ˈspoʊkən/
verb describes the action of speaking in a refined or eloquent manner
A1 She fine spoken English at a beginner level.
A2 He fine spoken Spanish during his vacation.
B1 They fine spoken French fluently after years of practice.
B2 The politician fine spoken eloquently during the debate.
C1 The professor fine spoken with great eloquence in his lectures.
C2 The renowned author fine spoken beautifully at the literary event.
adjective describes the quality of the speech as being refined or eloquent
A1 She is a fine spoken woman who always says please and thank you.
A2 The teacher's fine spoken instructions were easy for the students to understand.
B1 His fine spoken words conveyed a sense of professionalism during the presentation.
B2 The diplomat's fine spoken language helped to ease tensions between the two countries.
C1 The CEO's fine spoken communication skills were instrumental in negotiating the merger.
C2 Her fine spoken eloquence captivated the audience during her TED talk.
formal His fine spoken words captivated the audience during the debate.
informal She always has a way with fine spoken language that impresses everyone.
slang His fine spoken game is on point when he's trying to charm someone.
figurative The poet's fine spoken verses painted a vivid picture in the minds of the listeners.
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