"Invented" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Invented" Meaning

The verb "invented" means to create or develop (an idea, process, or product) for the first time, often in a novel or clever way. It can also mean to fabricate or make up (a story or explanation) dishonestly.

"Invented" Examples

Example Sentences for "Invented"


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The Wright brothers invented the airplane, revolutionizing transportation.

2.

Alice Walker invented the character of Nella Larsen for her novel "The Color Purple".

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This new smartphone feature was invented by a young developer who was tired of dealing with cluttered notifications.

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The ancient Greeks invented the concept of democracy, which has been influential ever since.

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Thomas Edison invented the first light bulb, which changed the way people lived and worked.

"Invented" Similar Words

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To inveigle someone means to persuade or deceive them slyly or cunningly, often winning their trust or confidence in order to achieve a goal or get something from them. It can also mean to entice or charm someone into doing something, often in a subtle or clever way. The word often connotes a sense of slyness or deceit, and is often used to describe behavior that is manipulative or calculated.

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Inveiglement refers to the act of persuading or coaxing someone to do something, often in a subtle or clever way, often used to convey the idea of deceiving or manipulating someone into doing something they might not normally do.

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Capable of being invented or created.

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