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feeded
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"fed" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used as a verb meaning to have supplied someone or something with food or other essential elements or as an adjective meaning having been filled with food or other elements. Example sentence: The farmer fed the horses hay everyday.
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Alternative expressions(4)
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11 human-written examples
The diagnostician will use the user interface feeded with the domain ontology and one uncertainty profile.
The thermal interaction is between two gas-solid mixtures, one feeded at 850 °C and the other at 600 °C, respectively.
Cells were feeded with adipocyte differentiation media after post confluency.
Science
In radial distribution systems, the main source of the fault current is substation, which is feeded from the synchronous generators.
After surgery, the animals returned to their cages and were feeded with water and standard rabbit diet "ad libitum".
Otherwise, the destination broadcasts an ACK message, and the system goes back to Phase I. Phase III If a request message is feeded back by the destination, the relay performs the partial packet retransmission with IDMA.
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Similar Expressions
49 human-written examples
There are such totems of postmodern urbanism as a Chinatown, a gay village and a bohemian Northern Quarter, fed by two leading universities and two successful football teams.
News & Media
I thought she was mad, but I clearly needed serious coaching, so Yvonne stood behind the stallholder and fed me my lines by mouthing at me.
News & Media
It also follows estimates that the Galilee Basin mines feeding the port would produce enough coal to far outstrip Australia's annual carbon emissions, indicating a climate change contribution of global significance.
News & Media
Or was she right to quit and make her stand on the TV bulletins and front pages, fed up that she had made her discontents known but not been taken seriously?
News & Media
Weddings on the island are seven-day affairs where the entire village is fed many times, so paying for one's own at 25 years of age is an achievement.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "fed" as the past participle of "feed". "Feeded" is not grammatically correct.
Common error
Avoid adding '-ed' to irregular verbs when forming the past participle. Remember that the correct past participle of "feed" is "fed", not "feeded".
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Linguistic Context
The term "feeded" functions as a past participle or past tense verb, although it is grammatically incorrect. Examples in Ludwig show its attempted use in describing actions that have already occurred. Despite its usage, it's important to note that "fed" is the correct form.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the term "feeded" appears in some contexts, it is grammatically incorrect; the correct past participle and past tense of "feed" is "fed". As Ludwig AI points out, using "fed" ensures grammatical accuracy and avoids potential confusion. While "feeded" might be understood, especially in informal settings, sticking to "fed" is always the best practice for clear and correct communication. Be careful with past participles. Alternatives like "provided with nourishment" or "supplied with food" can be used for increased clarity or formality.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
fed
Correct past participle of 'feed'.
provided with nourishment
Replaces "feeded" with a more formal and descriptive phrase.
supplied with food
Emphasizes the provision of food, replacing "feeded" with a clearer alternative.
nourished
A simpler, more direct alternative to "feeded".
given sustenance
A formal way of saying that someone was provided with what they need to survive, instead of using "feeded".
provided for
Focuses on the act of caring for or supporting, instead of using "feeded".
catered to
Implies providing specifically what is needed or wanted, instead of using "feeded".
sustained
Highlights the act of keeping something alive or going, instead of using "feeded".
maintained
Focuses on the act of keeping something in good condition by providing what is necessary, replacing "feeded".
endowed with
Highlights the act of giving something necessary or beneficial, offering a more figurative sense than "feeded".
FAQs
Is "feeded" a real word?
No, "feeded" is not a standard English word. The correct past participle of "feed" is "fed".
What is the past participle of the verb "feed"?
The past participle of the verb "feed" is "fed", not "feeded".
How do I properly use the word "feed" in the past tense?
To use "feed" in the past tense, use "fed". For example, "The birds were "fed" this morning".
What can I use instead of "feeded" in a sentence?
Instead of "feeded", use "fed". You could also use phrases like "provided with nourishment" or "supplied with food" depending on the specific context.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested