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ned

nehd

Ned (noun) means UK slang, chiefly Scottish: a young person associated with petty crime, aggressive behavior, and a particular sportswear-heavy style. Example: “A group of neds were hanging around the bus shelter causing trouble.”

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UK slang, chiefly Scottish: a young person associated with petty crime, aggressive behavior, and a particular sportswear-heavy style.
"A group of neds were hanging around the bus shelter causing trouble."

How to use ned

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA derogatory British slang term for a troublemaking, working-class youth, similar to "chav" in England.

When to use it

Informal and often considered offensive or classist; mainly used in Scotland.

Easily confused with

Word forms

neds plural, Neds plural

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Etymology

Origin uncertain — often claimed as an acronym for "non-educated delinquent," but that's a later invented backronym, not the real source. It may be linked to the given name Ned (a nickname for Edward), though the connection isn't confirmed.

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What does “ned” mean?

The word “ned” means uK slang, chiefly Scottish: a young person associated with petty crime, aggressive behavior, and a particular sportswear-heavy style. In plain terms, a derogatory British slang term for a troublemaking, working-class youth, similar to "chav" in England.

How do you pronounce “ned”?

“Ned” is pronounced nehd (/nɛd/ in IPA).

How do you use “ned” in a sentence?

Here is “ned” used in a sentence: “A group of neds were hanging around the bus shelter causing trouble.”

What part of speech is “ned”?

“Ned” is a noun.

Is “ned” a common word?

“Ned” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between a ned and a chav?

Ned and chav are both UK slang terms for a young person associated with petty crime, aggressive behavior, and a sportswear-heavy style, but ned is chiefly used in Scotland while chav is more common in England. The terms describe a similar stereotype but are regionally distinct.

Is 'ned' a formal or informal word?

Ned is informal UK slang, chiefly used in Scotland, and would not be appropriate in formal writing or polite conversation.

Is calling someone a 'ned' considered offensive?

Yes, ned is generally used as a derogatory label for a young person associated with petty crime and aggressive behavior, so it is considered insulting rather than neutral description.

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