measured
/ˈmɛʒɚd/adjective2 syllables
Measured means: the rhythmic arrangement of syllables.
Synonyms for measured20
adjective, as in carefully thought out in advance
adjective, as in unhurried and with care and dignity
adjective, as in having notes of fixed rhythmic value
mensural, mensurable
also used for measured
reasonable, temperate, mellow, middle of the road, mild, moderate, nonexcessive, nonextreme, nonfanatic
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What does measured mean?4
adjective
1
the rhythmic arrangement of syllables
2
carefully thought out in advance“a calculated insult”
3
unhurried and with care and dignity“walking at the same measured pace”
4
having notes of fixed rhythmic value
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with measured?1
two syllables
treasured
Measured in a sentence
- Before, distances were greater because space is measured by time.carlosalberto
- William addressed the crowd in a calm, measured tone.Amastan
- A person's greatness isn't measured by wealth, intelligence or beauty.DJ_Saidez
- It can't be measured in terms of money.CM
- Human dignity is not measured by school results.FlamingBee
- Volumes are usually measured in liters; cubic centimetres or meters.SavvyT
- The teacher picked up the yardstick and measured.shekitten
- The value of a good education cannot be measured in terms of money.CK
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