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shod

2 antonyms and opposites of shod, grouped by meaning.

Adj — Wearing shoes, or fitted with a protective covering (as a horse with horseshoes or a wheel with tires).

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How to use shod

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

well shod newly shod

Etymology

The old past-tense/participle form of "shoe," from Middle English.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “shod” mean?

The word “shod” means wearing shoes, or fitted with a protective covering (as a horse with horseshoes or a wheel with tires). In plain terms, fitted out with shoes or shoe-like protection.

How do you pronounce “shod”?

“Shod” is pronounced shod (/ʃɑd/ in IPA).

How do you use “shod” in a sentence?

Here is “shod” used in a sentence: “The horse was newly shod before the long ride.”

What is the opposite of “shod”?

The opposite of “shod” — its antonyms — are barefoot and discalced.

What part of speech is “shod”?

“Shod” is an adjective.

Where does the word “shod” come from?

The word “shod” comes from Middle English. The old past-tense/participle form of "shoe," from Middle English.

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