ssed

/sɛsd/ or /sɛsd/ (with a silent ‘s’ at the beginning)

Definitions

1. verb

past tense of ‘see’ or ‘seethe’, referring to an intense, furious feeling or a past tense of ‘sise’, referring to to squeeze or press

“The crowd was ssed with anger when they heard the news.”

2. verb

past tense of ‘sese’, referring to a rare or obsolete verb

“The old text used the verb ‘sese’, which is ssed in the context.”

3. verb

past tense of ‘sise’, referring to to squeeze or press

“The engineer tried to ssed the pipe tightly.”

4. verb

past tense of ‘sese’, referring to to press or squeeze

“The old machine is ssed to extract juice from the fruit.”

5. noun

a rare or obsolete noun referring to a person who sees or is seen

“The ssed is often used in poetic contexts.”

6. noun

a rare or obsolete noun referring to a person or thing seen

“The ssed of the forest is a beautiful sight.”

Synonyms

  • saw
  • seen

Antonyms

  • unobserved
  • unseen