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Carried

Part of Speech

Verb (past tense of carry)

Pronunciation

/ˈkærid/

Definitions

  • To move something from one place to another (past tense).
  • To bear or support the weight of something or someone.
  • To have something in your possession or to convey a particular quality.
  • To be responsible for something or someone.

Usage Examples

  • She carried the heavy box up the stairs.
  • The team carried the flag in the parade.
  • The child was carried by her parents on their shoulders.
  • The burden of the responsibility was carried by the leader.

Etymology

Derived from Middle English "carien," meaning to transport, from Old French "carrier," from the Latin "carriare," meaning to convey by cart.

Synonyms

  • Transported
  • Moved
  • Conveyed
  • Delivered
  • Bear

Antonyms

  • Dropped
  • Left
  • Released
  • Displaced

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Llevado yeh-VAH-doh
French Porté pôr-tey
German Getragen geh-TRA-gen
Italian Portato por-TAH-toh
Chinese (Mandarin) 携带 (xié dài) shee-eh die
Arabic محمول (maḥmūl) mahmool
Russian Несенный (nesenny) nyeh-syen-ny
Hindi लाया (laya) la-ya
Bengali বহন (bohon) bo-hon
Portuguese Levado leh-VAH-doh
Japanese 運ばれた (hakobareta) ha-ko-ba-re-ta
Korean 운반된 (unbandoen) oon-bahn-dwen
Turkish Taşınan tah-shuh-nahn
Swahili Imebeba ee-meh-beh-bah
Thai ที่ถูกนำมา (thī thūk nam mā) tee thook nam mah
Malay Diangkut dee-angkut
Vietnamese Được mang duoc mang
Punjabi ਲਿਆ (li'ā) lee-aa
Gujarati આવ્યું (āvyuṁ) aa-vyuṁ
Marathi आणले (āṇalē) aa-na-le
Telugu తీసుకువెళ్ళిన (tīsukuvēḷḷina) tee-soo-koo-vell-i-na
Tamil கொண்டு வந்த (koṇṭu vantta) kon-doo-vant-ta
Odia ନେଇ ଆସିବା (nei āsibā) nei-aa-si-baa
Kannada ಕೊಂಡು ಬಂದ (koṇḍu banda) kon-doo-ban-da

Regional Pronunciation Variations

In some regions, the pronunciation may differ slightly based on local accents, such as dropping the vowel sounds in some dialects or emphasizing different syllables.

Historical Usage

The word "carried" has been in use since Middle English, primarily in the sense of transporting or conveying something. It was used in various forms across different regions, sometimes synonymous with the concept of "bearing" or "supporting."

Cultural Nuances

The concept of "carrying" can also reflect emotional or metaphorical burdens in various cultures. For instance, in Western societies, it is common to hear phrases like "carrying a heavy heart," whereas, in some Eastern cultures, it may refer to familial responsibility.

More Information

The verb "carried" is often used in both literal and figurative senses. It is one of the most versatile verbs in the English language, capable of describing both physical actions and abstract concepts. The figurative uses include the carrying of ideas, traditions, or responsibilities across generations. It can also be used in legal, medical, and emotional contexts to express the transmission or support of something, either physically or metaphorically.

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