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Edged - Dictionary Entry

Edged

Part of Speech

Adjective, Verb (past tense of "edge")

Pronunciation

IPA: /ɛdʒd/

Definitions

  1. (Adjective) Having an edge or border.
  2. (Adjective) Sharpened or having a cutting edge.
  3. (Adjective) Characterized by a particular quality, often figuratively (e.g., sharp-edged wit).
  4. (Verb - Past Tense) Moved gradually or cautiously.

Usage Examples

  • The knife was finely edged for precision cutting.
  • She edged closer to the door, trying not to be noticed.
  • His voice had an edged tone, filled with irritation.

Etymology

Derived from Middle English "edged," from "edge" (Old English "ecg"), meaning a border or cutting surface.

Synonyms

  • Bordered
  • Sharp
  • Defined
  • Trimmed

Antonyms

  • Edgeless
  • Blunt
  • Rounded

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
French tranchant /tʁɑ̃.ʃɑ̃/
Spanish afilado /afiˈlaðo/
German geschärft /ɡəˈʃɛʁft/
Hindi तेज /teːdʒ/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • American English: /ɛdʒd/
  • British English: /ɛdʒd/
  • Australian English: /ɛdʒd/

Historical Usage

The term "edged" has been used since the 14th century to describe sharp objects and has evolved into figurative meanings in literature and speech.

Cultural Nuances

In literature, "edged" is often used metaphorically to describe a sharp tone, an aggressive attitude, or a distinct quality in writing and speech.

More Information

The word "edged" is commonly found in compound adjectives like "razor-edged" or "silver-edged," emphasizing sharpness or refinement.

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