What does RENDS mean?

Here is the dictionary-style entry for "rends": rends

Parts of Speech: verb

Definitions:

  • To tear apart forcibly; to rip apart.
  • To separate into pieces or fragments.

Pronunciations:

  • US: /rɛndz/
  • UK: /rɛndz/

Origin and Usage:

The word "rends" is a verb that originated from the Old English word "rendan," which means "to tear, cut or rip." It is commonly used in literature and everyday language to describe the act of tearing something apart violently or forcefully.

Synonyms:

  • Rips
  • Tears
  • Shreds
  • Breaks apart
  • Severs

Related Words:

  • Rends
  • Trend
  • Bends
  • Sends
  • Spends

Example Sentences:

  • She rends the paper into small pieces.
  • The storm rends the trees apart.
  • He rends his shirt in frustration.


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