• Used

    Pronunciation

    • (past of use) enPR: yoÍžozd, IPA: /juːzd/
    • (auxiliary verb) IPA: /juːzd/, /juːst/
    • Rhymes: -uːst

    Verb

    used
    1. used

      (past of use)
      • 1948, Carey McWilliams (journalist), North from Mexico
        The Spanish-Speaking People of The United States
        , J. B. Lippincott Company, page 75In 1866 Colonel J. F. Meline noted that the rebozo had almost disappeared in Santa Fe and that hoop skirts, on sale in the stores, were being widely used.
    2. You used me!
    3. (intransitive, as an auxiliary verb, now only in past tense) to perform habitually; to be accustomed doing somethingHe used to live here, but moved away last year.

    Adjective

    used (notcomp)
    1. That is or has or have been used.
      • 2013-08-03, Boundary problems, Economics is a messy discipline: too fluid to be a science, too rigorous to be an art. Perhaps it is fitting that economists’ most-used metric, gross domestic product (GDP), is a tangle too. GDP measures the total value of output in an economic territory. Its apparent simplicity explains why it is scrutinised down to tenths of a percentage point every month.
    2. The ground was littered with used syringes left behind by drug abusers.
    3. That has or have previously been owned by someone else.
      He bought a used car.
    4. Familiar through use; usual; accustomed.
    5. I got used to this weather.

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    Antonyms

    • (having been used) unused
    • (previously owned by someone else) new

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