"Screwed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Screwed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Screwed" Meaning

The word "screwed" has several meanings depending on the context:

1. Past tense of "screw", meaning to tighten or fasten something using a screw.
Example: "I screwed the lid on tightly."

2. Incorrect or dishonest:
Example: "The company cheated and got away with it, big time - and they got screwed."

3. In a difficult or embarrassing situation:
Example: "I felt screwed after I flunked the test."

4. Permanently damaged or ruined:
Example: "The engine got screwed from running low on oil."

5. In sports, particularly in basketball or American football, meaning a player who has made a winning shot or score by shooting the ball directly into the opponent's goal or basket.
Example: "He drove to the hoop and got screwed the buzzer, securing a crucial win."

These different meanings come from the original Latin word 'scribere', which means "to write'

"Screwed" Examples

Verb Usage Examples:


1. Past tense:
- She got scared when she saw the snake, but now she's screwed it up with bravery. The phrasing indicates that her fear had made her made an earlier mistake but is now making it work out well.

2. Present adjective:

- It's quite clear: screwed clothes are more expensive than those that are woven to perfection.

3. Adverb:

- By this point, his rig was screwed pretty good, but he fixed it in record time.

4. In idiomatic expressions:

- It's no wonder she went to therapy when her love life was screwed.

5. Used in British English:

- His car has screwed now since the engine is on bad condition.

"Screwed" Similar Words

Screes

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There is no word "screes". However, it's possible that you meant "screens", "screes" is not a word in the English language.

Screever

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A screever is an obsolete term for a pavement artist or a street artist who creates artworks on the ground, typically using chalk or other ephemeral materials, often for people passing by to admire.

Screw-topped

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Having a screw top or cap, especially a bottle or jar with a screw-on lid.

Screw-up

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Screw

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A screw is a type of fastener that consists of a cylinder with a threaded groove on its surface, used for holding or fastening two objects together. It can be turned using a screwdriver, and works by mating with a threaded hole in the object it is being screwed onto.

Screwball

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A screwball is a:<br><br>1. A type of old-fashioned baseball pitch that curves down and away from a right-handed batter, characterized by a distinctive action of the wrist and arm.<br>2. In film, a screwball comedy is a genre of comedy film characterized by fast-paced, unrealistic, and satirical storylines, often with a strong female lead.<br>3. A screwball can also refer to a person who is eccentric, unconventional, or slightly mad; often used in a affectionate or humorous way.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> "He threw a screwball that dropped down and in for a called strike."<br> "The screwball comedy of the 1930s starred many talented female leads."<br> "She's a bit of a screwball, always wearing bright pink hair clips to work."

Screwdriver

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A long, flat or tapered hand tool used for turning screws, typically having a handle on one end and a sharp-pointed end for insertion into a screw head.

Screwdrivers

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Tools used to turn screws, typically consisting of a handle attached to a shaft with a tip that fits into the screw head.

Screwing

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The word "screwing" can have different meanings depending on the context in which it is used.<br><br>As a verb, "screwing" can mean:<br><br>1. To tighten or fasten something by means of a screw, for example, "She screwed the lid tightly on the jar."<br>2. To cheat or take unfair advantage of someone, for example, "He was accused of screwing his business partners."<br>3. To make something twist or turn tightly, for example, "The screwing motion caused the handle to deform."<br>4. In sports, particularly in baseball, baseball cards and hockey, a screwball is a type of curveball that drops sharply down, and to screw a pitch means to make it drop sharply.<br><br>As a noun, "screwing" can refer to:<br><br>1. The act of tightening something with a screw, for example, "The screwing of the screw made the device malfunction."<br>2. Cheating or unfair treatment, for example, "The company's screwing of its customers led to a boycott."<br>3. A type of turn or motion, for example, "The screwing of the wheel caused it to bounce off the ground."<br><br>In general, "screwing" implies a twisting or turning motion, often in a forceful or vigorous manner.

Screws

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"Scrubbed" and "screws" have similar but distinct meanings.<br><br> Screws can refer to:<br><br> A type of fastener used for joining or holding things together, typically consisting of a cylindrical or tapered shaft with a helical ridge that is screwed into a corresponding hole.<br> A whirring or creaking sound, like that made by a machine or mechanism, often unpleasant or alarming. For example, "the engine started to make a loud screech."

Screwy

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Odd, eccentric, or unorthodox.<br><br>Example: "He was a screwy guy who thought he could fly by flapping his arms."

Scriabin

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Aleksandr Scriabin (1871-1915) was a Russian composer and pianist. He left a lasting impact on the world of classical music, particularly in the late Romantic period.

Scribal

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Someone or something connected with the writing, copying, or recording of sacred texts, esp. in the Middle Ages.<br><br>In this context, the term typically refers to a member of a group of trained scribes who copied out manuscripts by hand.<br><br>Example: The monks in the monastery were skilled scribes, copying illuminated manuscripts.

Scribble

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To write or draw hastily and carelessly, often making unclear or faint marks on a surface, especially a piece of paper.

Scribbled

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Written quickly and carelessly, without much attention to form or legibility.

Scribbler

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A person who writes or draws in a careless, haphazard manner; an amateur or novice writer.<br><br>Example: "He's a renowned scribbler of science fiction novels and short stories."