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Glassed - in-Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Glassed means covered or fitted with glass, such as a glassed-in porch. It can also describe being hit with a glass object, as in He was glassed in the bar fight.

glassed

/ɡlæst/ /ɡlɑːst/

Definition:

Past tense of 'glass'; to fit or cover with glass, or to strike someone with a glass container.

Synonyms:

glazed, fitted with glass, shattered

Part of Speech:

verb

Antonyms:

unglazed, removed

Common Collocations:

glassed-in porch, glassed-over eyes, glassed bottle

Derivatives:

glassing, glasses

Usage Tips:

Use 'glassed' as the past tense of 'glass' or to describe an attack involving a glass object.

Common Phrases:

glassed in, glassed over, half-glassed

Etymology:

Derived from Old English 'glæs,' meaning transparent material made from sand and other minerals.

Examples:

  • 1. The sunroom was recently glassed for winter use.
  • 2. He got glassed in the bar fight last night.
  • 3. She admired the newly glassed greenhouse in her garden.
  • 4. The old windows were removed and the frames were glassed again.

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