"Watched" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Watched" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Watched" Meaning

Past tense of the word "watch." It means:

To see or look at something for a period of time.
To be present at an event or activity and observe it.
To see a movie, TV show, or online content.

Example sentences:

I watched the sunset on the beach last night.
She watched the concert from the front row.
He watched his favorite TV show on Netflix.

"Watched" Examples

Verb: Watched

Examples:


She watched the sunset on the beach.
They watched a movie together last night.
The detective watched the license plate of the suspicious car.
He watched TV while doing his homework.
The teacher watched the students during recess.

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