5 letter words ending in IED

The following list contains 11 five letter words in English

5 letter words ending in IED in English

5 letter words ending in HIED


5 letter words ending in KIED


5 letter words ending in LIED


5 letter words ending in PIED


5 letter words ending in RIED


5 letter words ending in VIED


Common 5 letter words ending in IED with meaning

WordDefinition
PLIED
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Verb

Definitions
  1. To work with diligently; employ oneself diligently in an endeavor; to use or manipulate to ones own advantage
  2. To fold or bend (something) back on itself
Pronunciations
  • US: /plaɪd/
  • UK: /plaɪd/
Origin and Usage

The word "plied" originated from the Middle English word "plien" which means "to fold or bend". It has been in use since the 14th century. The word is commonly used in the context of work, especially when one is working diligently or manipulating something to their own advantage.

Synonyms
  • Worked
  • Operated
  • Manipulated
  • Exerted
  • Applied
Related Words
  • Apply
  • Piles
  • Slide
  • Plaid
  • Plied
Example Sentences
  1. She plied her trade as a carpenter for over 20 years.
  2. The salesman plied his customer with drinks in order to make a sale.
  3. He plied his trade as a pickpocket on the crowded streets of New York.
DRIED
Parts of Speech

Dried is an adjective.

Definitions

Dried refers to something that has had all of its moisture removed.

Pronunciations

US: /draɪd/

UK: /draɪd/

Origin and Usage

The word dried is the past tense of the verb dry. It is commonly used to describe food that has been preserved by removing moisture, such as dried fruit or beef jerky. It can also be used to describe other objects that have had their moisture removed, such as dried flowers or clothes that have been hung out to dry.

Synonyms

Dehydrated, desiccated, withered, shriveled.

Related Words

Dryer, drier, dried, dries, dryer, fryer.

Example Sentences
  • The dried fruit was a perfect snack for the hike.
  • The clothes were dried in the sun.
  • The flowers were beautiful, even though they were dried.
SPIED
Definition of "spied" 1. Parts of Speech:

verb (past tense)

2. Definitions:

to see or observe (someone or something) secretly or furtively

3. Pronunciations:

US: /spaɪd/

UK: /spaɪd/

4. Origin and Usage:

The word "spied" is a past tense verb form of the word "spy." The origin of the word "spy" can be traced back to the early 13th century and it comes from the Old French word "espier" meaning "to spy." The word "spied" is commonly used in English literature and everyday conversations to describe the act of secretly or furtively observing someone or something.

5. Synonyms:

observe, watch, monitor, surveil, keep an eye on

6. Related Words:

aside, spade, speedy, spiny, spine

7. Example Sentences:
  • She spied on her neighbors through the window.
  • The detective spied on the suspect to gather evidence.
  • He spied a rare bird in the tree and quietly approached to get a closer look.
FLIED
Definition of Flied

1. Parts of Speech: Flied is the past tense and past participle of the verb "fly."

2. Definition: Flied means to have traveled through the air, typically with wings or in an aircraft.

3. Pronunciations: The US pronunciation of flied is /flaɪd/ and the UK pronunciation is /flaɪd/.

4. Origin and Usage: The word "fly" comes from the Old English word "flēogan." The past tense and past participle of "fly" is "flew" and "flown." However, in baseball, the term "flied" is used to describe a ball that is hit into the air and caught by a fielder. This usage is specific to baseball and is not used in general English.

5. Synonyms: There are no common synonyms for "flied" in the baseball context.

6. Related Words: Some related 5 letter words to "flied" include field, filed, and felid.

7. Example Sentences:

  • He flied to center field for the third out of the inning.
  • The batter hit a high fly ball that was flied out by the right fielder.
SKIED
skied
  1. Parts of Speech: verb
  2. Definitions: (1) past tense of ski, meaning to glide on snow using skis; (2) past participle of ski, meaning to participate in the sport of skiing
  3. Pronunciations: (US: /skaɪd/, UK: /skiːd/)
  4. Origin and Usage: The word "ski" is of Norwegian origin, and the sport of skiing has been practiced for thousands of years. "Skied" is the past tense and past participle form of "ski", and is commonly used to describe someone who has gone skiing in the past. It is often used in winter sports contexts, such as in news articles about skiing competitions or in social media posts about ski trips.
  5. Synonyms: none
  6. Related Words: skies, skier, skids
  7. Example Sentences:
    • He skied down the mountain with ease.
    • She has skied in the Alps every winter for the past decade.
    • The Olympic skier skied to victory in the downhill race.