"Weed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Weed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Weed
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"Weed" Meaning

A plant with strong stems and narrow leaves that grows wild in wet places and can be grown for food or medicine.

"Weed" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "weed"


Verb Usage


She tried to weed out the unwanted plants from her garden.
He thought he had weeded the entire field, but he missed a few patches.
In order to grow healthy seedlings, you must weed regularly.

Noun Usage


The judge dismissed the weed from the trial because of a procedural error.
The annoying in-law is like a weed in the family; she never ceases to be a problem.
Unfortunately, I made up a significant part of that story, and those scenes will make the weeds of my guilty conscience flourish.

Other Usage


The most severe punishment was digging up the fresh plot and using mattocks to weed out the poisonous sprouts.
They came to discuss the matter before the offenders so that they may or may not get a reduced penalty, and so salvage their status as a Socialist.
Make sure you dress lightly while transplanting the plants and don't get any weeds on your skin.

"Weed" Similar Words

Wedging

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noun<br><br>The act or process of obtaining something, especially a result or advantage, by persistent effort or persuasion.<br><br>Example: "She finally managed the crucial deal through her wedging efforts."<br><br>However, the most common meaning of the word "wedging" is:<br><br>verb<br><br>To position or place something in a fixed or wedged position, often using a wedge-shaped piece of material.<br><br>Example: "I had to wedge the chair under the door to keep it from opening."<br><br>Or it can also mean:<br><br>verb<br><br>To go between two people or things and cause them to argue or become hostile.<br><br>Example: "Her statement wedged them apart and they stopped talking to each other."

Wedlock

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Marriage relationship, especially a state of being married.

Wednesday

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Wednesday is the day of the week that occurs after Tuesday and before Thursday. It is the fourth day of the week and is often considered a midpoint between Monday and Friday. The word "Wednesday" comes from the Old English words "Wōdnesdæg", which means "Woden's day", named after the Norse god Woden or Odin.

Wednesdays

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Wedowee

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Weds

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Weds is a shortened form of Wednesdays.

Wee

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Adjective: extremely small in size.<br><br>Example: "a wee dragon" <br><br>Noun: a small amount.<br><br>Example: "I had a wee drop of honey."

Weed-killer

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A substance, typically a chemical, used to kill weeds, such as unwanted plants growing in a garden, lawn, or on land not being cultivated. Also known as herbicide.

Weeded

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Past tense of "weed": removed or destroyed weeds, usually unwanted plants growing in a particular area.

Weeding

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The act of removing weeds, particularly unwanted plants growing in gardens, lawns, or agricultural fields.

Weedkiller

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Weedling

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A young and inexperienced or foolish person; especially a young adult who is being manipulated or exploited.

Weeds

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Weeds are plants that grow where they are not wanted, often competing with wanted plants for water, space, and nutrients. They can be trees, flowers, shrubs, or grasses that are not deliberately grown in a particular area, but instead come up unintentionally.

Weedy

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Weedy refers to something that is thriving and growing in an unruly or overgrown manner, often used to describe a plant that is weak and scrawny. It can also describe something or someone that is considered inferior or lacking in quality.

Weeing

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The verb "weeing" is a slang or informal term that refers to the act of urinating or passing urine.

Week

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A period of 7 days. Typically starts on a Sunday or Monday and ends on a Saturday or the following Sunday.