"Second-hand" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Second-hand" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Second-hand" Meaning

Referring to something that has been used or owned by someone or something else before; not new or original.

"Second-hand" Examples

Usage Examples of "second-hand"


1. Buying a Car

- Example: I'm looking to buy a car, but I don't want a brand new one. Do you know of any good places to find a second-hand car?
- Explanation: Here, "second-hand" refers to a car that has been used before and is being resold.

2. Gently Used Clothes

- Example: I found a great second-hand store that sells gently used clothes at a lower price than buying new.
- Explanation: In this case, "second-hand" refers to clothes that have been previously owned but are not in bad condition.

3. Clothing Accessories

- Example: She found a beautiful second-hand purse at the thrift store that matched her outfit perfectly.
- Explanation: Here, "second-hand" refers to a clothing accessory such as a purse that has been previously owned.

4. Furniture

- Example: We bought some second-hand furniture from IKEA instead of building it ourselves to save time.
- Explanation: In this case, "second-hand" refers to furniture that has been previously used and is being resold.

5. Historical Use

- Example: Some of the historical artifacts on display were preserved from second-hand items found from archaeological digs.
- Explanation: Here, "second-hand" refers to items that have passed from one user to another, in this case, historical artifacts with previous ownership but significant historical value.

"Second-hand" Similar Words

Secluded

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Secludes

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To separate or isolate someone or something from others; exclude; shut off from the rest of the world.

Secluding

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The word "secluding" refers to the act of isolating or separating something or someone from others in order to protect or hide it from external influences, distractions, or pressures.<br><br>For example: "The artist secluding himself in his studio for weeks was a common practice before his big exhibition."<br><br>Synonyms: isolating, separating, isolating, withdrawing, withdrawing from the world.

Seclusion

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The state or condition of being isolated or separated from others, often in a way that is intended to be beneficial or protective, but can also imply loneliness or confinement.<br><br>Example: "The monk spent several years in seclusion in the monastery, devoting himself to meditation and prayer."<br><br>Synonyms: solitude, isolation, seclusion, confinement, solitude.

Seclusive

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preferring to be alone and avoid social contact.

Secobarbital

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Seconal

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Second-guessing

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Second-rate

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Below average or mediocre quality, ranking second in quality, or unexceptional.

Second

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Adjective: Coming next in a series or sequence; one more than the first.<br><br>Example: "The second prize winner received a trophy."<br><br>Noun: The number two in a set or series.<br><br>Example: "I have a second car parked in the garage."<br><br>Also, an idiomatic expression meaning "next" or "subsequent".<br><br>Example: "What time will you arrive, the second I get there?"

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Secondarily

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(adv.) <br><br>Relating to the second in a series or level of importance; of or relating to the second point of consideration, particularly when it comes to an event, etc. Also, not being the first thing in; not principal or primary.

Secondariness

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Secondary status or significance; inferiority to something more important; being secondary or subordinate, often implying a state of compromise or a lesser priority.<br><br>Example: "The company's innovation was overshadowed by the secondariness of the project, which received a lower budget allocation."

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Seconded

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Supported or endorsed, especially in order to make someone eligible for an appointment or promotion.<br><br>Example: "She was seconded to a prestigious research institute for a year."