"Crushed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Crushed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Crushed" Meaning

Crushed: Having been broken or smashed into small pieces, often as a result of being subjected to pressure, force, or weight.

"Crushed" Examples

Usage Examples of "Crushed"


Adjective

The crushed velvet couch was a beautiful item in the luxurious living room.
After losing the championship game, the football team was crushed, and their fans were devastated.
The hikers had to navigate through the crushed rocks and debris on the mountain trail.

Verb

She was crushed by the weight of her responsibilities and felt overwhelmed.
The demolition team crushed the old building to make way for a new shopping complex.
The grapes were crushed to make the finest wine for the emperor's banquet.

"Crushed" Similar Words

Crusade

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Crusader

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Crusaders

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Crusaders refer to people who take part in a crusade, which is a war or a movement intended to spread Christianity, protect the Holy Land, or defend the Christian faith. They are often characterized by their fanatical enthusiasm and readiness to take up arms in the name of their religion.

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Crushable

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Crushing

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Crust

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Crustacea

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Crustacea is a subphylum of animals that includes crabs, lobsters, shrimp, crayfish, and other marine creatures that have a hard outer shell, also known as an exoskeleton. Crustaceans are typically aquatic, ranging in size from a few millimeters to several meters in length, and have a segmented body and multiple limbs. Examples of crustaceans include crabs, lobsters, prawns, and krill.

Crustacean

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A crustacean is a type of invertebrate animal that has a hard outer shell, often comprising two main parts: the carapace and the abdomen. Examples of crustaceans include crabs, lobsters, shrimp, and crayfish. They typically have multiple limbs, a segmented body, and a pair of compound eyes. Crustaceans are found in oceans, rivers, and lakes all over the world and play an important role in many marine ecosystems.