Definition of the word corded

Pronunciation of vocabulary corded

cordedadjective

có dây

/ˈkɔːdɪd//ˈkɔːrdɪd/

Origin of the word corded

The word "corded" has its roots in Old English and Middle English. In Old English, the word "cord" referred to a rope or a string, and the suffix "-ed" was used to form a past participle or a passive voice. Therefore, "corded" originally meant "bound with a cord" or "tied up with a rope". In the 14th century, the term "corded" started to be used to describe objects that were bound or strung together, such as a corded belt or a corded bundle. Over time, the meaning of the word expanded to include the idea of having a cord or wire connected to an object, as in a corded phone or a corded camera. Today, the word "corded" is commonly used to describe a wide range of objects and devices that are connected by a cord or wire, from household appliances to wearable technology.

Vocabulary summary corded

typeadjective

meaningcorded

meaningstriped (fabric, velvet...)

Example of vocabulary cordednamespace

meaning

having raised lines

có các đường nâng lên

meaning

tense and standing out so that it looks like a piece of cord

căng thẳng và nổi bật lên trông giống như một đoạn dây

meaning

that has a cord attached

có một sợi dây gắn liền

  • a corded phone

    một chiếc điện thoại có dây


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