Here is the requested information on the word "jived":
1. Parts of Speech: verb
2. Definitions:
- (US) to dance to swing or jazz music
- (UK) to deceive or cheat someone
3. Pronunciations:
- US: /dʒaɪvd/
- UK: /dʒaɪvd/
4. Origin and Usage: The word "jived" originated from African American Vernacular English in the 1920s and is derived from the word "jive", which refers to a style of jazz music and dance. In the US, "jived" is primarily used to describe dancing to swing or jazz music. In the UK, the word has taken on a different meaning and is used to describe deceiving or cheating someone.
5. Synonyms:
- (US) swing dance, jazz dance
- (UK) deceive, cheat
6. Related Words: jivee, jiver
7. Example Sentences:
- (US) She jived to the music all night long.
- (UK) He thought he could jive his way out of the situation, but he was caught in the end.