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Noun ed has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: EdPart of Speech: Noun - Sense: PopularDescription: "Ed" is a commonly used abbreviation for the name "Edward" or "Edmund." It is a casual and friendly way to refer to someone with these given names. Example sentence: "Hey, have you met Ed? He's such a hilarious guy!" Part of Speech: Noun - Sense: LocalDescription: In certain local communities, "Ed" could refer to the Education Department or Education Director, typically within a school or academic setting. Example sentence: "Please contact Ed for any queries related to our school's curriculum." Part of Speech: Verb - Sense: PopularDescription: As a verb form, "ed" can be used as the past tense of the verb "eat." It indicates that someone consumed food or ingested something in the past. Example sentence: "She ed all the cake at the party last night. It was delicious!" Part of Speech: Verb - Sense: LocalDescription: In certain local dialects or slang, "ed" can be used as a verb meaning to annoy, bother, or irritate someone. Example sentence: "Quit edding me with your constant nagging." Part of Speech: Adjective - Sense: PopularDescription: "Ed" as an adjective is a shortened form of "educated" or "educatedly." It describes someone who possesses knowledge, wisdom, or has received formal instruction or training in a particular subject. Example sentence: "She is a highly ed individual, with expertise in various fields." Part of Speech: Adjective - Sense: LocalDescription: In some local contexts or colloquial language, "ed" as an adjective can be shorthand for "excited" or "exhilarated." Example sentence: "I'm so ed for the upcoming concert, it's going to be amazing!" Related Products: | ||||
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