"Mend" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Mend" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Mend" Meaning

To mend something means to repair or fix it, usually by sewing, gluing, or patching it. For example, "I need to mend this torn page in my book" or "I'm going to mend this broken toy for my niece." It can also mean to make something better or more whole by correcting or improving it, such as "I'm going to mend my relationship with my sister by apologizing for my mistake."

"Mend" Examples

Usage Examples for "mend"


Verb


I'll try to mend this torn page so I can use it again. (#fix)
Can you mend this broken zipper on my jacket? (#repair)
She mends her own clothes instead of throwing them away. (#repair)

Verb (figurative)


He's going to mend his ways and become a better person. (#improve)
The company is trying to mend its reputation after the scandal. (#improve)

Adjective


Mend the fence before the sheep get out again. (#bell)

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"Mend" Similar Words

Menander

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Menapian

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Menapian is a rare or obsolete word that is not commonly used in modern English. However, based on my research, I found that "menapian" can be an archaic or poetic term that means "to be sorry" or "to lament". It can also be used as a verb to express sympathy or regret for something.

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