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Word: Bowed

Part of Speech: Adjective

Basic Meaning: The word "bowed" has a few meanings, but generally, it describes something that is curved or bent. It can also refer to a way of showing respect or submission.

Usage Instructions:
  • Describing a Shape: You can use "bowed" to talk about objects or body parts that are not straight but instead curve outward or form an arch.
  • Describing Behavior: You can use "bowed" to describe a person who shows great respect, often by bending forward or lowering their body.
Examples:
  1. Shape: "The tree had bowed branches that reached down to the ground."
  2. Behavior: "He bowed his head in respect during the ceremony."
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, "bowed" can refer to musical instruments. For example, a "bowed string instrument" refers to instruments like violins or cellos, which are played with a bow.

Word Variants:
  • Bow (verb): To bend forward as a gesture of respect.
  • Bowing (present participle): The act of bending forward.
  • Bow (noun): A curved weapon for shooting arrows or a decorative knot.
Different Meanings:
  1. Curved Shape: "The bowed legs of the statue gave it a unique look."
  2. Respectful Gesture: "She gave a bowed greeting to the guests."
  3. Musical Context: "The musician played the bowed instrument beautifully."
Synonyms:
  • Curved
  • Bent
  • Arched
  • Deferential (when referring to showing respect)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Bow to someone": This means to show respect or submit to someone else's authority. For example: "He finally decided to bow to the team's decision."
  • "Bow out": This means to withdraw from a situation or stop participating. For example: "After many years in the industry, she decided to bow out gracefully."
Adjective
  1. showing an excessively deferential manner
  2. have legs that curve outward at the knees
  3. forming or resembling an arch
    • an arched ceiling
  4. of a stringed instrument; sounded by stroking with a bow

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