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anchored

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Adj — Firmly fixed or held in place, so it cannot easily move or drift.

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anchored in reality firmly anchored anchored to the seabed

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What does “anchored” mean?

The word “anchored” means firmly fixed or held in place, so it cannot easily move or drift. In plain terms, held steady or secured — literally (a boat, a structure) or figuratively (a belief, a routine).

How do you use “anchored” in a sentence?

Here is “anchored” used in a sentence: “The tent was anchored to the ground with steel pegs to survive the storm.”

What part of speech is “anchored”?

“Anchored” is an adjective.

Is “anchored” a common word?

“Anchored” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the C1 level.

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