chewed
Chewed (adj) means having been bitten and ground up with the teeth; gnawed. Example: “The chewed pencil was covered in tooth marks.”
How to use chewed
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishDescribes something that has already been chewed or gnawed on.
Word forms
more chewed comparative, most chewed superlative
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The _____ pencil was covered in tooth marks.
Rhymes for chewed
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What does “chewed” mean?
The word “chewed” means having been bitten and ground up with the teeth; gnawed. In plain terms, describes something that has already been chewed or gnawed on.
How do you pronounce “chewed”?
“Chewed” is pronounced chood (/t͡ʃuːd/ in IPA).
How do you use “chewed” in a sentence?
Here is “chewed” used in a sentence: “The chewed pencil was covered in tooth marks.”
What part of speech is “chewed”?
“Chewed” is an adjective.
Is “chewed” a common word?
“Chewed” is an uncommon word in modern English.