combined — made 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/
Korean meaning: 결합된, 합친, 통합된
Korean pronunciation: 컴**바인**드
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
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Origin
From Latin 'combinare', derived from 'com-' (together) and 'bini' (two by two), meaning to join or unite things together.
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“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.”
“They combined their resources to start a new business.”
“The combined wisdom of all grandmothers in the world: 'Eat more vegetables!'”
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