"Warded" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Warded" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Warded" Meaning

Reserved or kept back, especially for a special use or occasion. (often used in the phrase "set/wards")

Example: "She kept thebest seats for special guests."

"Warded" Examples

1. Inadequate for school

- "He didn’t do the homework.
The teacher told him that he was unprepared."
- "This class is not good, still unprepared."
- "If someone’s not prepared for the meeting, he should not eat."
- "What luck and preparation gives her space to take turns in her journey."
- "If you now find not prepared."

"Warded" Similar Words

Warbler

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A warbler is a type of small, energetic bird that belongs to the family Sylviidae. Warblers are known for their bright songs and migrations, often traveling thousands of miles between their summer breeding grounds in North America and their wintering grounds in Central and South America.<br><br>There is also a term "warbler" used to describe a person who speaks with a strong regional accent or dialect, often in a humorous or exaggerated way. For example, "the warbler in the movie had a hilarious accent that added to the comedy."

Warblers

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Small birds known for their melodious songs, typically with bright plumage, belonging to the family Sylviidae in the order Passeriformes.

Warbles

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To speak or sing with a croaky, uncertain sound, especially due to nervousness.<br><br>Example: "She warbled nervously at the back of the room."<br><br>(To describe a bird's sound) a high-pitched, fluttering sound made by a bird, especially a waterbird, as it sings, often in flight.<br><br>Example: "The birds warbled outside my window."

Warbling

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Warburg

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Warchope

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Warcraft

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Ward

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The word "ward" can have several meanings based on its context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. A part of a hospital or healthcare facility where sick or injured people are given treatment.<br>Example: "She worked on the pediatric ward of the hospital."<br>2. A section of a jail or prison where inmates are held.<br>Example: "He was put in the maximum-security ward of the prison."<br>3. A defined area or district in a city or town.<br>Example: "The ward is a historic neighborhood with many old buildings."<br>4. To turn something in a certain direction.<br>Example: "Please ward off the dog with a stick."<br>5. To protect or defend something or someone from harm or danger.<br>Example: "We need to ward off the enemy with our defensive strategy."

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Wardens

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People in charge of supervising or governing a place, such as a prison, military base, or community, ensuring discipline and order are maintained.

Warder

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A person responsible for supervising prisoners or maintaining order in a prison or other secure environment.

Warders

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Warders are guards who work in a prison or hospital, responsible for supervising and controlling the movement of patients, inmates, or other individuals under their care.

Warding

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Wardmote

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A wardmote is an old term used in medieval England to refer to a meeting or convention held in a ward, which was a district or division within a town or city.<br><br>It could involve discussion of local affairs, including elections, legal matters, and other civic issues.

Wardress

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Wardrobe

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