"Fled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Fled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Fled" Meaning

Fled is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to flee". It means to run away quickly in order to escape from something, such as danger, trouble, or difficult circumstances.

"Fled" Examples

Verb: Fled


Useage Examples:

Example 1:

The bird fled the nest to start its journey alone.

"Fled" Similar Words

Fleas

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Small, usually jumping, insects that feed on the blood of animals, especially mammals and birds.

Flecainide

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Flecainide is a type of antiarrhythmic medication. It is used to treat abnormal heart rhythms, specifically atrial fibrillation (a fast heart rate that originates in the upper chambers of the heart) and atrial flutter (a type of abnormal heart rhythm that occurs when the electrical signals in the heart are abnormal). Flecainide works by blocking the conduction of electrical impulses in the heart, helping to regulate the heart's rhythm and prevent abnormal beats.

Fleche

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Fleck

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Flecked

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Flecks

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Small spots or patches of color, often used to describe a uneven or speckled appearance. For example, "The cat's fur had flecks of orange and white."

Flection

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Flection refers to a grammatical phenomenon in some languages, particularly in Latin and Greek, where a verb or noun changes form to indicate grammatical case, number, or tense. In linguistics, flection is contrasted with inflection and derivation, although the terms are often used loosely or inconsistently.

Flectional

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Fledermaus

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Fledge

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Fledged

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Fully grown or developed, often used to describe birds that have grown their adult feathers.

Fledgeling

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Fledgling

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Fledglings

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Fledglings are the young of birds, especially after they have grown feathers and are able to fly. The term typically refers to birds that have recently left their nests and are still learning to fend for themselves.

Flee

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To flee means to leave a place quickly and often secretly, typically because of danger, fear, or trouble. It can also mean to run away from an obligation or responsibility.

Fleece

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