Pronunciation: /ɛd/
noun No definition for 'ed' as a noun
A1 I watched a movie with my friend.
A2 She baked a cake for her sister's birthday.
B1 The teacher graded the students' homework.
B2 The company hired a new marketing manager.
C1 The doctor performed a complicated surgery.
C2 The artist displayed his latest work at the gallery.
verb A verb ending indicating past tense or past participle form, such as in 'walked' or 'played'
A1 I watched a movie last night.
A2 She painted her room blue.
B1 He fixed the broken chair.
B2 They renovated the old house.
C1 The company expanded its operations globally.
C2 The artist sculpted a masterpiece.
adjective No definition for 'ed' as an adjective
A1 I am tired after a long day of work.
A2 She looked surprised when she saw the birthday cake.
B1 The excited children ran to the playground to play.
B2 The disappointed fans left the stadium after their team lost.
C1 The talented artist's work was displayed in a prestigious gallery.
C2 The renowned scientist's research led to groundbreaking discoveries.
adverb No definition for 'ed' as an adverb
A1 She walked excitedly to the park.
A2 He quickly finished his homework before dinner.
B1 They carefully examined the evidence before making a decision.
B2 The team efficiently completed the project ahead of schedule.
C1 The artist skillfully painted the masterpiece with precision.
C2 The scientist meticulously analyzed the data to draw accurate conclusions.
pronoun No definition for 'ed' as a pronoun
A1 She asked for help, so I helped ed.
A2 He finished his homework and then he played ed.
B1 They called their parents and then they visited ed.
B2 The team worked hard and they won ed.
C1 After years of training, she finally achieved ed.
C2 Having studied abroad, he now speaks ed languages fluently.
preposition No definition for 'ed' as a preposition
A1 I walk ed to the store.
A2 She talk ed about her vacation.
B1 He play ed with his friends.
B2 They decid ed to go on a trip.
C1 The company invest ed heavily in research and development.
C2 The team work ed together to achieve their goal.
conjunction No definition for 'ed' as a conjunction
A1 I studied hard and passed my exam.
A2 She cooked dinner and then cleaned the kitchen.
B1 He went to the store and bought some groceries.
B2 The team worked together and successfully completed the project.
C1 The company merged with another and expanded its operations.
C2 The author wrote several books and received critical acclaim for each one.
interjection No definition for 'ed' as an interjection
A1 Ed! That was a surprise party for you.
A2 Ed, please pass me the salt.
B1 Ed, I can't believe you won the lottery.
B2 Ed, I must say you did a fantastic job on this project.
C1 Ed, your expertise in this field is truly impressive.
C2 Ed, I have to commend you on your impeccable work ethic.
article No definition for 'ed' as an article
formal The company implemented a new policy that greatly reduced the number of unaddressed customer complaints.
informal I just texted her to let her know about the change in plans.
slang I binged the entire season of that show in one night.
figurative His words pierced through my heart like a sharp-edged knife.
loved
loved ones
more loved
most loved
love
will love
have loved
am loving
loved one
lovely
to love
loving
loving