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meed

/mi:d/
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Definition:

Meed (noun) refers to a fitting or deserved reward or payment for someone's actions, often in terms of praise or recognition.

Usage Instructions:

You can use "meed" in sentences when talking about rewards for good deeds, achievements, or qualities. It is a somewhat formal or old-fashioned word, so you might not hear it in everyday conversation, but you can still use it in writing or in more formal discussions.

Example:
  • "The scientist received her meed in the form of a prestigious award for her groundbreaking research."
Advanced Usage:

In literature or poetry, "meed" can be used to convey a sense of honor or acknowledgment that is well-deserved and often tied to noble actions or qualities.

Word Variants:
  • There are no direct variants of "meed" as it is a specific noun, but related words include "merit" (which refers to the quality of being particularly good or worthy) and "reward" (which is more general).
Different Meaning:

While "meed" primarily means a fitting reward, it can also imply a sense of justice or fairness in receiving what one is due.

Synonyms:
  • Reward
  • Merit
  • Recompense
  • Recognition
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs that include "meed," as it is not widely used in contemporary language.

Summary:

"Meed" is a formal noun meaning a deserved reward or recognition. It is not commonly used in everyday conversation but can add a touch of elegance or formality to writing. Use it when you want to emphasize the deserved nature of a reward.

Noun
  1. a fitting reward

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