edUK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations'ed', 'Ed': /'ed/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/ɛd/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(ed) No thesaurus entry found for 'ed' ✓ See the definition of "ed" in our monolingual dictionaryRecent forum discussions about thesaurus entries: -ed adjectives come after noun - English Only forum
-ed followed by a consonant (Is it really possible to hear the d sound?) - English Only forum -ed form in cleft sentence - English Only forum -ed in past indefinite interrogative - English Only forum -ed or -ing - English Only forum -ed vs being -ed - English Only forum -ed/-es/-s with not vowels following - English Only forum -ed/-ing/-ry - English Only forum -ing and -ed clause and relative clauses - English Only forum -ing or -ed - English Only forum -ing or -ed? - English Only forum -ing vs being -ed - English Only forum -ing/-ed - English Only forum -ing/-ed adjectives? - English Only forum ...respondents claim(ed) they know(knew).... - English Only forum 'ed' adjectives - English Only forum (Co-ed and mixed) schools - English Only forum (with) + noun + V-ed - English Only forum 15-ed - English Only forum 2018 can legally get f***ed - English Only forum a < check(ed) / plaid / striped > shirt - English Only forum about 'v-ed' --turned out to deal with - English Only forum about the connotation of 'cannot be v-ed' - English Only forum about "to be v-ed" - English Only forum adding "ed" to a noun to form a compound adjective - English Only forum Adding "ed" to nouns to make adjectives [e.g. armied, theoried ....] - English Only forum adjective + noun + ed - English Only forum Adjective ending -ED and -ING - English Only forum adjective+ noun with suffix ed - English Only forum Adjectives ed and ing - English Only forum more...
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