sed

/sɛd/; /sed/

Definitions

1. verb

to sit or be seated, especially in a dignified or formal manner

“The guests were sed at the head table during the wedding reception.”

2. verb

to remove or take out (a thing), especially from a container or from a place

“You need to sed the old batteries from the flashlight.”

3. noun

a seat or place where people sit

“The sed in the park was a popular spot for picnics.”

4. noun

a type of rock or stone, especially one that is soft and crumbly

“The hikers climbed over the sed on the mountain trail.”

5. noun

a type of fungus, especially one that grows on trees

“The sed on the tree trunk was a type of lichen.”

6. interjection

an expression of regret or apology

“Oh sed, I forgot to pick you up from the airport.”

7. interjection

an expression of surprise or annoyance

“Sed, this traffic is terrible!”

Synonyms

  • fungus
  • removed
  • rock
  • sat
  • seat
  • seated
  • stone
  • taken out

Antonyms

  • added
  • firm
  • hard
  • placed
  • removed
  • solid
  • stood