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peeled

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Adj — Having had the skin or outer layer removed.

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How to use peeled

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peeled apple keep your eyes peeled

Etymology

From peel (verb) + -ed (suffix forming past tenses).

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Frequently asked questions

What does “peeled” mean?

The word “peeled” means having had the skin or outer layer removed. In plain terms, describes something that's had its skin or covering taken off.

How do you pronounce “peeled”?

“Peeled” is pronounced peeld (/piːld/ in IPA).

How do you use “peeled” in a sentence?

Here is “peeled” used in a sentence: “She served a bowl of peeled grapes for the kids.”

What part of speech is “peeled”?

“Peeled” is an adjective.

Is “peeled” a common word?

“Peeled” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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