Pronunciation: /liːvd/

Definitions of leaved

verb a verb that is the past tense and past participle of the word 'leave', meaning to go away from a place or person

Example Sentences

A1 The tree leaved out in the spring.

A2 She leaved the room quietly so as not to wake anyone.

B1 The students leaved their backpacks in the classroom before going to lunch.

B2 After the meeting, the manager leaved instructions for the team to follow.

C1 The company leaved no stone unturned in their search for the perfect candidate.

C2 The author leaved behind a legacy of groundbreaking literature.

Examples of leaved in a Sentence

formal The tree leaved out beautifully in the spring.

informal The plant leaved out really quickly after I watered it.

slang I can't believe how fast that tree leaved out!

figurative After the training, the employees leaved the session with new skills.

Grammatical Forms of leaved

past tense

leaved

plural

leaves

comparative

more leaved

superlative

most leaved

present tense

leave

future tense

will leave

perfect tense

have leaved

continuous tense

is leaving

singular

leaf

positive degree

leaved

infinitive

to leave

gerund

leaving

participle

leaving

Origin and Evolution of leaved

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'leaved' originated from the Old English word 'leaf', which meant leaf or foliage.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'leaved' evolved to specifically refer to something having leaves, such as a tree or plant, and is commonly used in botanical contexts.