Antonym: unused. Similar words: amused, sedge, used to, seduce, accused, passed, bemused, exposed. Meaning: [juːzd] adj. 1. employed in accomplishing something 2. of persons; taken advantage of 3. previously used or owned by another.
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31 Asbestos can be used to insulate a cooking stove.
32 She got used gradually to the vegetarian diet.
33 He used gelatin to glue the papers together.
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34 The figures they have used are just not accurate.
35 The hunters used nets to entrap the lion.
36 Hollow blocks are used because they are lighter.
37 They were used to imbibing enormous quantities of alcohol.
38 A windmill is used to crush grain into flour.
39 Have you gotten used to life in Japan?
40 Coal used to cost 3 shillings a sack.
41 He used the very same words.
42 Police used tear gas to disperse the crowds.
43 Garlic was widely used in folk medicine.
44 The power plant burns used vehicle tyres as fuel.
45 The compass was first used in sailing.
46 Renewable sources of energy must be used where practical.
47 We used to go to aerobics together.
48 He took a used envelope bearing an Irish postmark.
49 Executions used to be held in public.
50 Rubber bullets were used to break up the demonstration.
51 She used all her lures to attract his attention.
52 My father used to mend our shoes.
53 The money will be used for the estate's upkeep.
54 I'm not used to getting up early.
55 I used to keep a diary.
56 City inhabitants can seldom get used to country life.
57 He used to learn everything by rote.
58 Cigarette smoking used to be commoner among affluent people.
59 This car is used all over the world.
60 Adverbs are used to modify verbs and adjectives.
More similar words: amused, sedge, used to, seduce, accused, passed, bemused, exposed, incensed, sedated, supersede, confused, composed, canonised, dressed, based on, pleased, opposed, supposed, be used to, advised, immersed, promised, the accused, increased, obsessed, sedition, proposed, close down, focussed.