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Verb — Past tense and past participle of send.

Synonyms

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Less common

Still standard English, but they carry more weight.

Rare, literary or technical

Precise, but they will stand out — check the sense before using one.

dispatched forwarded posted

Etymology

From send + -t. See send.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “sent” mean?

The word “sent” means past tense and past participle of send. In plain terms, the past form of "send" — dispatched or delivered something.

How do you pronounce “sent”?

“Sent” is pronounced sehnt (/sɛnt/ in IPA).

How do you use “sent” in a sentence?

Here is “sent” used in a sentence: “She sent the package yesterday.”

What part of speech is “sent”?

“Sent” is a verb.

Is “sent” a common word?

“Sent” is a very common word in modern English.

Is it 'sent' or 'sended'?

It is 'sent.' The verb 'send' is irregular, so it does not follow the usual '-ed' pattern. Both the past tense and past participle are 'sent' — 'I sent it yesterday' and 'it has been sent.' 'Sended' is not a correct English word and should always be avoided.

What is the difference between 'sent' and 'send'?

'Send' is the present-tense base form — 'I send emails every day.' 'Sent' is its past tense and past participle, used for something already done — 'I sent the email' or 'it was sent.' Use 'send' for now or the future, and 'sent' for what has already happened.

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