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be·spoke

 (bĭ-spōk′)
v.
Past tense and a past participle of bespeak.
adj.
1. Custom-made. Said especially of clothes.
2. Making or selling custom-made clothes: a bespoke tailor.
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bespoke

(bɪˈspəʊk)
adj
1. (esp of clothing or a website, computer program, etc) made to the customer's specifications
2. (Clothing & Fashion) making or selling such clothing, websites, etc: a bespoke tailor; a bespoke web designer.
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be•spoke

(bɪˈspoʊk)

v.
1. a pt. and pp. of bespeak.
adj.
2.
a. (of clothes) made to individual order.
b. making or selling such clothes: a bespoke tailor.
3. Dial. engaged to be married.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.bespoke - (of clothing) custom-madebespoke - (of clothing) custom-made    
custom, custom-made - made according to the specifications of an individual
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Translations

bespoke

[bɪˈspəʊk]
A. PT & PP of bespeak
B. ADJ (Brit) [garment] → hecho a la medida; [tailor] → que confecciona a la medida
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

bespoke

[bɪˈspəʊk] adj (British) [service] → fait(e) sur commande; [system] → fait(e) sur mesure; [garment] → fait(e) sur mesure
bespoke tailor → tailleur m à façon
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

bespoke

adj goodsnach Maß; garment alsoMaß-; service, softwaremaßgeschneidert, den Kundenbedürfnissen angepasst; a bespoke tailorein Maßschneider m
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

bespoke

[bɪˈspəʊk] adj (Brit) (garment) → su misura
bespoke tailor → sarto (che lavora su ordinazione)
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References in classic literature ?
His thin, thought-worn features and sunken, haggard cheeks bespoke one who had indeed beaten down that inner foe whom every man must face, but had none the less suffered sorely in the contest.
The chancellor rose, and having slowly unrolled the parchment-scroll, proceeded to read it out in a thick and pompous voice, while a subdued rustle and movement among the brothers bespoke the interest with which they followed the proceedings.
A dead silence throughout the room, with a rolling of heads and upturning of eyes, bespoke the pious horror of the community.
It bespoke an inward and mighty battle with self, with heredity, with age-old custom, and as he opened his mouth to speak, a look almost of benignity, of kindliness, momentarily lighted up his fierce and terrible countenance.
Only in the last extremity of self-defense would a Martian warrior kill a prisoner; we like to save them for other purposes," and his face bespoke possibilities that were not pleasant to dwell upon.
Late at night they arrived at an inn; and as it was bad travelling in the dark, and the duck seemed much tired, and waddled about a good deal from one side to the other, they made up their minds to fix their quarters there: but the landlord at first was unwilling, and said his house was full, thinking they might not be very respectable company: however, they spoke civilly to him, and gave him the egg which Partlet had laid by the way, and said they would give him the duck, who was in the habit of laying one every day: so at last he let them come in, and they bespoke a handsome supper, and spent the evening very jollily.
There were big, trim barns behind it, and everything bespoke prosperity.
His voice was so altered from its usual tones, and his manner bespoke so much emotion, that Gabriel, in his wonder, could only sit and look towards him in the darkness, and fancy the expression of his face.
The flutter of her manner, in the unwonted noise of the streets; the spare shawl, carried unfolded on her arm; the heavy umbrella, and little basket; the loose long-fingered gloves, to which her hands were unused; all bespoke an old woman from the country, in her plain holiday clothes, come into Coketown on an expedition of rare occurrence.
In this guise, as if prepared for the execution of some deed, at the thought of which he was himself ashamed, he stood before the affrighted prisoner; yet, ruffian as his dress bespoke him, he seemed at a loss to express what purpose had brought him thither, so that Rebecca, making an effort upon herself, had time to anticipate his explanation.
The very air and manner with which the member haughtily maintained itself over the coarse and even wild attire in which the rest of his frame was clad, bespoke not only familiarity with a splendor that in those new settlements was thought to be unequalled, but something very like contempt also.
“The squire is right, Judge,” observed Benjamin, with a knowing nod of his head toward Richard, that bespoke the cordiality between them,