joined (Meaning)
joined (s)
of or relating to two people who are married to each other
connected by a link, as railway cars or trailer trucks
joined (imp. & p. p.)
of Join
Synonyms & Antonyms of joined
joined Sentence Examples
- The two companies joined forces to create a new product that would revolutionize the industry.
- The young lovers joined hands and walked along the beach, their hearts full of joy and contentment.
- The broken pieces of the vase were joined back together with glue, but the cracks were still visible.
- The hikers joined the trail at the base of the mountain, ready for a challenging and rewarding journey.
- The musicians joined their voices in a beautiful harmony, filling the room with music that touched the souls of all who listened.
- The workers joined together in a union, fighting for better wages and working conditions.
- The puzzle pieces were joined together one by one, until the picture of a beautiful landscape emerged.
- The bones of the skeleton were joined together with wire, creating a macabre display that captivated visitors to the museum.
- The two halves of the locket were joined together, revealing a photograph of a long-lost love.
- The communities joined hands in a show of solidarity, demonstrating their commitment to peace and understanding.
FAQs About the word joined
of or relating to two people who are married to each other, connected by a link, as railway cars or trailer trucksof Join
allied,connected, interrelated, affiliated, associated, related, parallel, such, analogous, akin
unrelated, other, different, different, other, dissimilar, unlike, diverse, unrelated, diverse
The two companies joined forces to create a new product that would revolutionize the industry.
The young lovers joined hands and walked along the beach, their hearts full of joy and contentment.
The broken pieces of the vase were joined back together with glue, but the cracks were still visible.
The hikers joined the trail at the base of the mountain, ready for a challenging and rewarding journey.