영어 동사 UNBESPEAK 의 활용형
PRESENT
Present
I unbespeak
you unbespeak
he/she/it unbespeaks
we unbespeak
you unbespeak
they unbespeak
Present continuous
I am unbespeaking
you are unbespeaking
he/she/it is unbespeaking
we are unbespeaking
you are unbespeaking
they are unbespeaking
Present perfect
I have unbespoken
you have unbespoken
he/she/it has unbespoken
we have unbespoken
you have unbespoken
they have unbespoken
Present perfect continuous
I have been unbespeaking
you have been unbespeaking
he/she/it has been unbespeaking
we have been unbespeaking
you have been unbespeaking
they have been unbespeaking
PAST
Past
I unbespoke
you unbespoke
he/she/it unbespoke
we unbespoke
you unbespoke
they unbespoke
Past continuous
I was unbespeaking
you were unbespeaking
he/she/it was unbespeaking
we were unbespeaking
you were unbespeaking
they were unbespeaking
Past perfect
I had unbespoken
you had unbespoken
he/she/it had unbespoken
we had unbespoken
you had unbespoken
they had unbespoken
Past perfect continuous
I had been unbespeaking
you had been unbespeaking
he/she/it had been unbespeaking
we had been unbespeaking
you had been unbespeaking
they had been unbespeaking
FUTURE
Future
I will unbespeak
you will unbespeak
he/she/it will unbespeak
we will unbespeak
you will unbespeak
they will unbespeak
Future continuous
I will be unbespeaking
you will be unbespeaking
he/she/it will be unbespeaking
we will be unbespeaking
you will be unbespeaking
they will be unbespeaking
Future perfect
I will have unbespoken
you will have unbespoken
he/she/it will have unbespoken
we will have unbespoken
you will have unbespoken
they will have unbespoken
Future perfect continuous
I will have been unbespeaking
you will have been unbespeaking
he/she/it will have been unbespeaking
we will have been unbespeaking
you will have been unbespeaking
they will have been unbespeaking
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would unbespeak
you would unbespeak
he/she/it would unbespeak
we would unbespeak
you would unbespeak
they would unbespeak
Conditional continuous
I would be unbespeaking
you would be unbespeaking
he/she/it would be unbespeaking
we would be unbespeaking
you would be unbespeaking
they would be unbespeaking
Conditional perfect
I would have unbespeak
you would have unbespeak
he/she/it would have unbespeak
we would have unbespeak
you would have unbespeak
they would have unbespeak
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been unbespeaking
you would have been unbespeaking
he/she/it would have been unbespeaking
we would have been unbespeaking
you would have been unbespeaking
they would have been unbespeaking
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you unbespeak
we let´s unbespeak
you unbespeak
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
unbespoken
Present Participle
unbespeaking
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1
A Supplementary English Glossary
Unbespeak, to put off. Pretending that the corps stinks, they will bury it to night
privately, and so will unbespeak all their guests. — Bepys, Got. 30* 1661. To
Whitehall to look, among other things, for Mr. May, to unbespeak his dining with
me to ...
Thomas Lewis Owen Davies, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1881
2
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
1058. unbespeak (un-be-spek'), v. t. To revoke or put off, as something spoken for
beforehand; annul, as an order, invitation, or engagement. Pretending that the
corps stinks, they will bury it to night privately, and so will unbespeak all their ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
3
The Imperial dictionary, on the basis of Webster's English ...
Not besought; not sought by petition or entreaty. Milton. Unbespeak (un'be-spek),
v. t. To make void or put off, as something spoken for beforehand; to annul, as an
order or engagement against a future time. * Unbespeak what I have ordered.
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1883
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The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language: A Complete ...
Burrow. Unbeseemingness ( un-be-sCm'ing-nes ), n. The state or quality of being
unbeseeming. Bp Hall. UnbeBOUght(un-be-sat'), Pp. Not besought; not sought
by petition or entreaty. Milton. Unbespeak (un'be-spek), v.t. To make void or put ...
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1883
5
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
1058. unbespeak (un-be-spek'), v. t. To revoke or put off, as something spoken for
beforehand; annul, as an order, invitation, or engagement. Pretending that the
corps stinks, they will bury it to night privately, and so will unbespeak all their ...
6
The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
Not blown; not having the bud expanded; Pretending that the corps stinks, they
will bury it to unblamableness (un-bla'ma-bl-nes), n. The h^nce, not fully grown or
developed, night privately, and so will unbespeak all their guests. state of being ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1897
7
A Collection Of New Plays
Burl can immediately run back and unbespeak whatrl have order'd; 'tis soon done
. .' r-Mel. But then what Excuse can I send to your Master? He'll be very uneasy at
my notcoming. f : - Sharp. Ohterribly so !-,butl have it-I'll tell him you are very ...
8
The Private Correspondence of David Garrick with the Most ...
... go to Goodman's-fields; and as they understand that we cannot go till the third
night of “ Richard,” and as it is very uncertain when that will be, and as “ Lear” in
all probability will be acted before, we beg of you to unbespeak Mrs. Deanes' box
...
David Garrick, James Boaden, 2013
9
Diary and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys, F. R. S.: ...
... but pretending that the corps stinks, they will bury it to-night privately, and so
will unbespeak all their guests, and there shall be no funerall, which I am sorry for
, that there should be nothing done for the honour of Sir Robert, but I fear he hath
...
Samuel Pepys, John A. Smith (rector of Baldock.), 1889
10
The diary of Samuel Pepys
Here also was Stapely, the rope-merchant, and dined with us; and, after
spending most of the afternoon also, I away home, and there sent for W. Hewer,
and he and I by water to White Hall to look, among other things, for Mr. May, to
unbespeak ...
Samuel Pepys, Henry Benjamin Wheatley, 1904