10-Letter Adjectives Ending With SED
Here's the list of all the 68 10-Letter Adjectives Ending With SED in the English Language.
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compressed | 1. pressed tightly together 2. reduced in volume by pressure More Definitions → |
recognised | 1. provided with a secure reputation 2. generally approved or compelling recognition More Definitions → |
authorised | 1. sanctioned by established authority 2. endowed with authority More Definitions → |
advertised | 1. called to public attention More Definitions → |
supervised | 1. under observation or under the direction of a superintendent or overseer More Definitions → |
suppressed | 1. manifesting or subjected to suppression 2. held in check with difficulty More Definitions → |
distressed | 1. generalized feeling of distress 2. facing or experiencing financial trouble or difficulty More Definitions → |
unreleased | 1. not (or not yet) made available for distribution or publication More Definitions → |
emphasised | 1. spoken with emphasis More Definitions → |
unlicensed | 1. lacking official approval More Definitions → |
improvised | 1. done or made using whatever is available More Definitions → |
randomised | 1. set up or distributed in a deliberately random way More Definitions → |
subsidised | 1. having partial financial support from public funds More Definitions → |
harmonised | 1. involving or characterized by harmony More Definitions → |
transposed | 1. turned about in order or relation More Definitions → |
displeased | 1. not pleased; experiencing or manifesting displeasure More Definitions → |
publicised | 1. made known; especially made widely known More Definitions → |
stabilised | 1. made stable or firm More Definitions → |
juxtaposed | 1. placed side by side often for comparison More Definitions → |
modernised | 1. brought up to date More Definitions → |
formalised | 1. concerned with or characterized by rigorous adherence to recognized forms (especially in religion or art) 2. given formal standing or endorsement; made official or legitimate by the observance of proper procedures More Definitions → |
unrealised | 1. of persons; marked by failure to realize full potentialities More Definitions → |