Pronunciation: /riːm/

Definitions of reem

noun a person's name

Example Sentences

A1 Reem is my friend.

A2 I saw Reem at the store yesterday.

B1 Reem's favorite color is blue.

B2 Reem is studying to become a doctor.

C1 I admire Reem's dedication to her work.

C2 Reem's intelligence and charisma make her a natural leader.

Examples of reem in a Sentence

formal Reem is a talented pianist who has been performing at prestigious venues for years.

informal I heard Reem is throwing a party next weekend, are you going?

slang Reem is so lit, she always knows how to have a good time.

figurative Her presence at the meeting was like a ray of sunshine, she really brightened up the room like Reem.

Grammatical Forms of reem

past tense

reamed

plural

reems

comparative

more reem

superlative

most reem

present tense

reems

future tense

will reem

perfect tense

has reemed

continuous tense

is reeming

singular

reem

positive degree

very reem

infinitive

to reem

gerund

reeming

participle

reemed

Origin and Evolution of reem

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'reem' originated from Middle English, derived from the Old English word 'rēam' meaning a heap or pile.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'reem' evolved to also mean a large amount or quantity of something, often used in informal British slang.