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graphed

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Definition of graphed word

  • noun graphed Simple past tense and past participle of graph. 1

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Parts of speech for Graphed

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation

graphed popularity

A common word. It’s meaning is known to most children of preschool age. About 99% of English native speakers know the meaning and use the word.
This word is included in each student's vocabulary. Most likely there is at least one movie with this word in the title.

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Synonyms for graphed

adjective graphed

  • charted — a sheet exhibiting information in tabular form.
  • diagramed — Simple past tense and past participle of diagram.
  • epitomized — Simple past tense and past participle of epitomize.
  • epitomised — Simple past tense and past participle of epitomise.
  • generalised — Alternative spelling of generalized.

verb graphed

  • map out — a representation, usually on a flat surface, as of the features of an area of the earth or a portion of the heavens, showing them in their respective forms, sizes, and relationships according to some convention of representation: a map of Canada.
  • plan — a scheme or method of acting, doing, proceeding, making, etc., developed in advance: battle plans.
  • delineate — If you delineate something such as an idea or situation, you describe it or define it, often in a lot of detail.
  • devise — If you devise a plan, system, or machine, you have the idea for it and design it.
  • lay out — to put or place in a horizontal position or position of rest; set down: to lay a book on a desk.

Antonyms for graphed

verb graphed

  • disorder — lack of order or regular arrangement; confusion: Your room is in utter disorder.
  • disorganize — to destroy the organization, systematic arrangement, or orderly connection of; throw into confusion or disorder.
  • neglect — to pay no attention or too little attention to; disregard or slight: The public neglected his genius for many years.
  • confuse — If you confuse two things, you get them mixed up, so that you think one of them is the other one.
  • destroy — To destroy something means to cause so much damage to it that it is completely ruined or does not exist any more.

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