What does LINED mean?

Here is the requested information on the word "lined": Parts of Speech

"Lined" is a verb.

Definitions

The word "lined" means to mark or cover the surface of something with lines, or to form a line along the edge of something. It can also mean to arrange people or things in a line.

Pronunciations (US, UK)

US: /laɪnd/

UK: /laɪnd/

Origin and Usage

The word "lined" comes from the Old English word "linian," which means "to draw a line." It has been used in English since the 14th century.

"Lined" can be used in a variety of contexts, such as drawing lines on paper, lining a jacket with fabric, or lining up for a race.

Synonyms

Some synonyms for "lined" include marked, striped, bordered, and arranged.

Related Words

Some related 5 letter words to "lined" include blend, grind, and slide.

Example Sentences
  • She lined the paper with a ruler before writing.
  • The jacket was lined with soft, warm fabric.
  • The children lined up for recess.


Related 5 Letter Words List