What does SOLED mean?

Parts of Speech: Verb, Adjective

Definitions:

  • Verb: past tense and past participle of sole, meaning to put a sole on (a shoe or boot).
  • Adjective: having a sole or soles, as a shoe or boot.

Pronunciations:

  • US: /soʊld/
  • UK: /səʊld/

Origin and Usage:

The verb "soled" comes from the noun "sole," meaning the underside of a foot or shoe, which dates back to the 14th century. The verb form of "sole" meaning to put a sole on a shoe or boot, first appeared in the 16th century. The adjective "soled" describes something that has a sole, such as a shoe or boot. It is commonly used in the fashion and footwear industries.

Synonyms:

  • Shod
  • Cobbled
  • Footed

Related Words:

  • Solei
  • Solem
  • Soler
  • Soles
  • Solid

Example Sentences:

  • The cobbler soled the shoes with a thick rubber sole.
  • She wore a pair of black soled boots to the party.


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