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outstretched

/'autstetʃt/
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Word: Outstretched

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: The word "outstretched" describes something that is fully extended or spread out, especially in length. It often refers to limbs or parts of the body that are stretched out away from the body.

Usage Instructions: You can use "outstretched" to describe a position where something is extended fully. It's often used with body parts, like arms or legs, but it can also describe other things that are spread out.

Example Sentence: - "The kitten lay on its back with one paw outstretched, trying to catch a toy." In this sentence, "outstretched" describes the kitten's paw that is extended away from its body.

Advanced Usage: You can also use "outstretched" in more figurative senses, such as describing a welcoming gesture. For example, "He stood with outstretched arms, inviting his friends to join him."

Word Variants: - The verb form is "outstretch," which means to stretch something out. - The noun form can be "outstretching," which refers to the action of stretching out.

Different Meaning: While "outstretched" primarily refers to something being extended, in some contexts, it can also imply a sense of openness or invitation, as in welcoming someone into your space.

Synonyms: - Extended - Spread out - Stretched - Reached out

Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:While there are no direct idioms or phrasal verbs that use "outstretched," you might encounter phrases like "with open arms" which conveys a similar welcoming gesture.

Summary: "Outstretched" is an adjective that describes something that is fully extended, often used for body parts or gestures.

Adjective
  1. fully extended especially in length
    • a kitten with one paw outstretched

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