"Lipped" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Lipped" Meaning

The word "lipped" is a past tense and past participle of the verb "lip", which means to prevent (something) from happening or to stop (someone) from doing something.

"Lipped" Examples

Usage Examples for "lipped"


A verb that means to utter or pronounce with a slight hesitation or constriction, or to utter with a forced or affected tone.

Example 1:

After a long pause, she lipped a weak apology, but it only seemed to make things worse.

Example 2:

His attempt to lipped a witty comeback fell flat, and the audience remained unimpressed.

Example 3:

The hesitant job applicant had a hard time lipping a confident answer to the interviewer's tough question.

Example 4:

The Shah's advisors tried to persuade him to lip some conciliatory words, but he refused to yield.

Example 5:

The actor's lipped delivery of the monologue failed to convey the necessary emotions, and the director had to intervene.

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The word "lips" refers to the red, flexible folds of flesh that surround the mouth, used for eating, speaking, and forming words.

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