borrowed

[ˈbɑːrəʊd]

borrowed Definition

  • 1take and use (something belonging to someone else) with the intention of returning it
  • 2adopt (an idea or way of behaving) that is not one's own

Using borrowed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "borrowed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I borrowed a book from the library.

  • Example

    Can I borrow your pen?

  • Example

    She borrowed my idea for her presentation.

  • Example

    He borrowed his friend's car for the weekend.

borrowed Synonyms and Antonyms

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Antonyms for borrowed

Phrases with borrowed

  • a period of time that is unlikely to last, especially because someone is seriously ill or in a dangerous situation

    Example

    After the accident, he was living on borrowed time.

  • interest generated by an advertisement or other promotional material that is not directly related to the product being advertised

    Example

    The ad used a celebrity endorsement to create borrowed interest.

  • a Japanese gardening technique that incorporates elements of the surrounding landscape into the design of a garden

    Example

    The garden's design made use of the nearby mountains as borrowed scenery.

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Summary: borrowed in Brief

To 'borrow' [ˈbɑːrəʊd] is to take and use something that belongs to someone else with the intention of returning it. It can also mean adopting an idea or behavior that is not one's own. Examples include borrowing a book from the library or borrowing a friend's car for the weekend. Phrases like 'borrowed time' refer to a period unlikely to last, while 'borrowed interest' refers to interest generated by an advertisement that is not directly related to the product being advertised.