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Lined has 5 different meanings across 1 category:

Adjective

Definitions
Verb
1

simple past tense and past participle of line

"The fisherman lined his boat with a new tarp before setting out on the stormy sea."

In plain English: To line means to cover something with another material, such as putting fabric inside a bag for extra strength.

"She lined her suitcase with tissue paper to protect the fragile items inside."

Adjective
1

bordered by a line of things

"tree lined streets"

2

(used especially of skin) marked by lines or seams

"their lined faces were immeasurably sad"

"a seamed face"

3

having a lining or a liner; often used in combination

"a lined skirt"

"a silk-lined jacket"

4

Having a lining, an inner layer or covering.

"The expensive handbag featured a soft silk lining that felt luxurious against her skin."

In plain English: Lined means having lines drawn on something, like inside of pants to make them look better and last longer.

"The empty glass was lined with condensation from the cold drink inside."

Usage: Use "lined" to describe items like coats or bags that have been reinforced with fabric on the inside rather than referring to natural patterns such as stripes. This term specifically indicates the presence of an added protective layer for warmth or durability.

Example Sentences
"The empty glass was lined with condensation from the cold drink inside." adj
"She lined her suitcase with tissue paper to protect the fragile items inside." verb
"She lined the basket with fresh towels before placing the groceries inside." verb
"The chef carefully lined each pastry shell with a layer of melted chocolate." verb
"We spent all afternoon lining the garden path with colorful stones." verb
Related Terms
Antonyms
unlined
Rhyming Words
ned sned woned paned tuned coned faned acned mined waned vaned zoned laned pwned maned tined toned boned fined honed
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