"Sawed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sawed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Sawed
speak

"Sawed" Meaning

Past tense of "saw", meaning to cut through or apart with a saw. For example: "I sawed the wood to make a table."

"Sawed" Examples

Verb Usage Examples for "Sawed"

Past Tense of "Saw"

1. He sawed the wood into small pieces for the craft project.

2. The carpenter sawed through the stubborn nail in the old board.

3. The loggers sawed down several trees in the forest for their inventory.

4. She sawed away at the rope until it broke.

5. He sawed through the rope with a pair of bolt cutters, freeing the animal trapped downstream.

Adjective "+" Verb Example

(None in common usage)

Note: Sawed is not a particularly frequently used word in modern English, but it has its uses in narratives or contexts requiring strong, specific actions in the past tense, like carpentry or emergency action resolutions.

"Sawed" Similar Words

Savvier

speak

Savviest

speak

Savvy

speak

Saw-toothed

speak

Saw

speak

Sawblade

speak

Sawbones

speak

Sawdust

speak

Sawgrass

speak

Sawhorse

speak

Sawing

speak

Sawing refers to the act of cutting through a material, typically a wood or metal, using a saw. It can also refer to the sound made by a saw when cutting through a material.

Sawmill

speak

Sawmills

speak

Sawn

speak

Saws

speak

Sawtooth

speak