shedded Antonyms

Meaning of shedded

shedded

to cause death by violence, to cause to be dispersed without penetrating, to put or house in a shed, something (such as the skin of a snake) that is discarded in shedding, to rid oneself of, to give off, discharge, or expel from the body of a plant or animal, to cause (blood) to flow by cutting or wounding, to lose as part of a natural process, to pour forth in drops, to keep out, a single-storied building with one or more sides unenclosed, to eject, slough off, or lose as part of the normal processes of life, to cause (blood) to flow from a cut or wound, a slight structure built for shelter or storage, to set apart, hut, to discharge usually gradually especially as part of a pathological process, to let fall (as leaves), to cast off some natural covering (such as fur or skin), to discharge usually gradually from the body, to cast (as a natural covering) aside, distinction, difference, to give off or out, a building that resembles a shed, to become dispersed, to pour out, a divide of land, to rid oneself of temporarily or permanently as superfluous or unwanted, a structure built for shelter or storage

shedded Sentence Examples

  1. The snake shedded its old skin, revealing vibrant new scales beneath.
  2. The tear-stained child shedded tears of both sorrow and relief.
  3. The aging tree shedded its leaves, a symphony of colors swirling in the autumn breeze.
  4. The injured bird shedded a feather, leaving a painful reminder of its encounter.
  5. The hunter shedded his disguise, revealing his true identity.
  6. The heavy burden shedded from her shoulders as she finally found solace.
  7. The cloak shedded its protective layer, revealing the vulnerability beneath.
  8. The soil shedded its moisture, leaving the earth parched and thirsty.
  9. The politician shedded his principles, silencing the voice of his constituents.
  10. The weightlifter shedded pounds, transforming his body with relentless effort.

FAQs About the word shedded

to cause death by violence, to cause to be dispersed without penetrating, to put or house in a shed, something (such as the skin of a snake) that is discarded i

slough, ditch, discard, molt,peel, slip, scrap, unload,sluff, scale

utilize, take on, embrace,adopt, employ, use, retain,hold, keep,hold back

The snake shedded its old skin, revealing vibrant new scales beneath.

The tear-stained child shedded tears of both sorrow and relief.

The aging tree shedded its leaves, a symphony of colors swirling in the autumn breeze.

The injured bird shedded a feather, leaving a painful reminder of its encounter.