online vocabulary.com

Plowed - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Plowed means to turn over and break up soil using a plow, typically for farming. It can also describe moving forcefully through something, like snow or a crowd.

plowed

/plaʊd/ /plaʊd/

Definition:

Turned over soil with a plow, typically for planting crops.

Synonyms:

tilled, cultivated, furrowed, harrowed

Part of Speech:

verb, adjective

Antonyms:

untilled, fallow

Common Collocations:

plowed field, plowed land, plowed through snow

Derivatives:

plowing, plowable

Usage Tips:

Use "plowed" for past actions involving soil or metaphorically for pushing through obstacles.

Common Phrases:

plowed through work, plowed ahead, plowed under

Etymology:

From Old English "plōgian," meaning to turn soil with a tool.

Examples:

  • 1. The farmer plowed the field before planting seeds.
  • 2. She plowed through her homework in one evening.
  • 3. The tractor plowed the muddy land efficiently.
  • 4. He plowed the snow from the driveway yesterday.

MORE VOCABULARY LISTS