used
[ yoozd or for 4, yoost ]
/ yuzd or for 4, yust /
adjective
previously used or owned; secondhand: a used car.
showing wear or being worn out: a thrift shop that accepts used clothing.
employed for a purpose; utilized: a frequently used dictionary.
Idioms for used
used to,
accustomed or habituated to: I'm not used to cold weather. They weren't used to getting up so early.
OTHER WORDS FROM used
half-used, adjective well-used, adjectiveWords nearby used
Definition for used (2 of 2)
Origin of use
1175–1225; (v.) Middle English
usen < Old French
user < Latin
ūsus, past participle of
ūtī to use; (noun) Middle English < Old French < Latin
ūsus act of using a thing, application, employment, equivalent to
ūt-, stem of
ūtī to use +
-tus suffix of v. action, with
tt >
s
SYNONYMS FOR use
1
Use,
utilize mean to make something serve one's purpose.
Use is the general word:
to use a telephone; to use a saw and other tools; to use one's eyes; to use eggs in cooking. (What is
used often has depreciated or been diminished, sometimes completely consumed:
a used automobile; All the butter has been used. ) As applied to persons,
use implies some selfish or sinister purpose:
to use another to advance oneself.
Utilize implies practical or profitable use:
to utilize the means at hand, a modern system of lighting.
3 exhaust, waste.
7 familiarize, inure.
12 employment, utilization, application, exercise.
13 handling.
usage note for use
See
usage.
OTHER WORDS FROM use
Example sentences from the Web for used
British Dictionary definitions for used (1 of 2)
used
/ (juːzd) /
adjective
bought or sold second-hand
used cars
British Dictionary definitions for used (2 of 2)
use
verb (juːz) (tr)
noun (juːs)
Word Origin for use
C13: from Old French
user to use, from Latin
ūsus having used, from
ūtī to use
Idioms and Phrases with used (1 of 2)
used
Idioms and Phrases with used (2 of 2)
use