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syed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "syed" is usable in written English, particularly in contexts related to Islamic culture.
It is often used to denote a person who is a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad. Example: "He is a Syed, which signifies his noble lineage."
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48 human-written examples
"AMERICANS are the killers, the butchers, the murderers," observes the mild mannered but plain speaking secretary-general of Pakistan's Jamaat-i-Islami party, Syed Munawar Hassan.
News & Media
C. 1919 Mijwan, India May 10 , 2002Mumbai, India Kaifi Azmi, original name Syed Athar Hussain Rizvi (born c. 1919, Mizwan, Azamgarh, United Provinces, British India [now Uttar Pradesh, India] died May 10 , 2002 Mumbai, Maharashtra, India), one of the most renowned Indian poets of the 20th century, who sought to inspire social change through his passionate Urdu-language verse.
Encyclopedias
Jay Wilds, a classmate of the convict and Lee, was the main witness in the case having told police that he helped Syed to bury her body and led the authorities to her missing car.
News & Media
Syed was convicted aged 18, and now 34, has always maintained that he is innocent of the murder of his girlfriend.
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McClain said that she contacted Syed in jail while he was awaiting trial, and Syed told his attorney at the time, Cristina Gutierrez, to contact her.
News & Media
"It has all the hallmarks of a miscarriage of justice case," she said, though she expresses no opinion on whether she thinks Syed is guilty.
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Their protest the day before prompted the undeclared curfew.Not far down the road back towards Srinagar, Syed Ali Shah Geelani, intercepted on his way to console the young men's families, sat with several comrades on the verandah of a police station.
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The shootings have united two of the movement's many rival leaders: Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, a moderate, and the hardline pro-Pakistan Syed Ali Shah Geelani.
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According to Syed Shahabuddin, a former Congress parliamentarian who now campaigns for Muslim reservations, "the door is open".Yet quotas would be only a modest boost to lagging Muslims.
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With this toehold established, the British then took a firmer grip on the area, developing a system of indirect rule that has hardly changed since.In Wana, a two-road town 40km from the Afghan border, surrounded by orchards and a vast FC camp, Syed Shahab Ali Shah explains the system that he runs.
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On the one or two designated "shopping days" each week, the traffic is gridlocked.Setting the hartal "calendar" is Syed Ali Shah Geelani, an 81-year-old separatist leader.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always capitalize "Syed" as it is a proper noun.
Common error
Avoid using "syed" without understanding its cultural significance. It's a title of respect tied to lineage, not a general term for any Muslim.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "syed" is that of a proper noun, specifically a title or honorific. Ludwig AI confirms this through its examples, where "syed" is consistently used to identify individuals, often in conjunction with their given names.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Encyclopedias
30%
Science
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Wiki
3%
Reference
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "syed" functions as a proper noun denoting a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad. It's a title of respect and is frequently encountered in News & Media and Encyclopedias. While Ludwig AI affirms its correct grammatical usage, it's essential to be aware of its cultural significance to avoid misuse. Alternative spellings exist, such as "sayyid", but all convey the same meaning. When writing, capitalize "Syed" and ensure the context appropriately reflects its role as a title indicating noble lineage.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Sayyid
Different spelling variation of the same title.
Sayid
Another spelling variation denoting the same title.
Sayyed
Alternative transliteration from Arabic.
Descendant of the Prophet Muhammad
Explicitly states the lineage implied by the title.
Ahl al-Bayt member
Refers to a member of the Prophet's household, which includes Syeds.
Sharif
Another title denoting descent from the Prophet, often used interchangeably in some contexts.
Lineage of Muhammad
Focuses on the familial connection to the Prophet.
Member of the Prophet's family
Describes the family affiliation.
Hereditary title of respect
Highlights the honorific aspect of the term.
Religious honorific
Emphasizes the religious significance of the title.
FAQs
What does "syed" mean?
"Syed" is a title denoting a person who is a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad.
Is "syed" the same as "sayyid"?
Yes, "syed" is an alternative spelling of "sayyid", both referring to descendants of the Prophet Muhammad.
When should I capitalize "syed"?
Always capitalize "Syed" as it is a proper noun, used as a title or part of a name.
Are there other similar titles to "syed"?
Yes, "Sharif" is another title used to denote descent from the Prophet Muhammad, though it may have slightly different connotations or usage in certain regions.
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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
84%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested