keyed (Meaning)

Wordnet

keyed (a)

fitted with or secured by a key

Wordnet

keyed (s)

set to a key or tone

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keyed (a.)

Furnished with keys; as, a keyed instrument; also, set to a key, as a tune.

keyed Sentence Examples

  1. The pianist keyed the instrument with grace and precision, producing a beautiful melody.
  2. She keyed in the password with swift fingers, granting her access to the secure network.
  3. The old grandfather clock's keyhole was rusted, making it difficult to key the mechanism.
  4. The locksmith skillfully keyed the new lock, ensuring the safety of the homeowner's belongings.
  5. The housekeeper keyed open the front door, welcoming the guests with a warm smile.
  6. The secretary keyed in the meeting details into her calendar, ensuring that everyone was notified.
  7. The programmer meticulously keyed in the lines of code, creating a complex and functional software program.
  8. The accountant keyed in the financial data into the spreadsheet, analyzing the company's financial health.
  9. The student keyed in their answers to the online exam, hoping for a passing grade.
  10. The musician keyed the guitar strings, strumming out a soulful melody that filled the room with harmony.

FAQs About the word keyed

fitted with or secured by a key, set to a key or toneFurnished with keys; as, a keyed instrument; also, set to a key, as a tune.

coordinated,reconciled, paired, balanced, matched, accommodated, merged, aligned, combined, connected

disrupted, disturbed, confused, upset, disturbed, skewed,confused, disrupted, upset, disorganized

The pianist keyed the instrument with grace and precision, producing a beautiful melody.

She keyed in the password with swift fingers, granting her access to the secure network.

The old grandfather clock's keyhole was rusted, making it difficult to key the mechanism.

The locksmith skillfully keyed the new lock, ensuring the safety of the homeowner's belongings.