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combinedmade by joining or merging two or more things together

Part of speech: ADJECTIVE

Definition: made by joining or merging two or more things together

Pronunciation (IPA): /kəmˈbaɪnd/

Example Sentences

  • Their combined IQ was still not enough to figure out how to use the TV remote.
  • The combined effect of coffee and deadline stress made him type at superhuman speed.
  • The company's combined revenue exceeded expectations this quarter.

combined

ADJECTIVE

[/kəmˈbaɪnd/]

made by joining or merging two or more things together

made by joining or merging two or more things together
💡 Concept

made by joining or merging two or more things together

What's combined becomes refined through designs well-designed!
🎵 Rhyme

What's combined becomes refined through designs well-designed!

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🎤Pronunciation

🇺🇸 US/kəmˈbaɪnd/
🇬🇧 UK/kəmˈbaɪnd/

🌳Etymology

Prefixcom--
Rootbini
Suffix--ed

Origin

From Latin 'combinare', derived from 'com-' (together) and 'bini' (two by two), meaning to join or unite things together.

Breakdown

com- (together) + bin (two by two) + -ed (past tense/adjective) = combined

🎵Rhyme

refineddefineddesignedassigned
refined
defined
designed
assigned

🔗Collocations

combined effort
combined forces
combined total
combined weight
combined income
combined experience
combined operations

📝Examples

😄 Fun example

Their combined IQ was still not enough to figure out how to use the TV remote.

😄 Fun example

The combined effect of coffee and deadline stress made him type at superhuman speed.

The company's combined revenue exceeded expectations this quarter.

They combined their resources to start a new business.

😄 Fun example

The combined wisdom of all grandmothers in the world: 'Eat more vegetables!'

📚Related Words

Synonyms

unitedmergedintegratedjoinedunified

Antonyms

separateddividedisolated

Related

combinationcombinejointcollectivetotal

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