canned

[kænd]

canned Definition

  • 1preserved in a can or tin
  • 2recorded or produced in a studio rather than being a live performance
  • 3pre-prepared and lacking originality or spontaneity

Using canned: Examples

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

  • Example

    I prefer fresh vegetables to canned ones.

  • Example

    The canned laughter in the sitcom sounded fake.

  • Example

    The band's live performance was much better than their canned one.

  • Example

    His speech was canned and lacked originality.

canned Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for canned

Antonyms for canned

Phrases with canned

  • food preserved in a can or tin

    Example

    We stocked up on canned food for the camping trip.

  • recorded laughter used in a television or radio program to create the impression of an audience response

    Example

    The canned laughter in the sitcom was annoying and distracting.

  • canned response

    a pre-prepared and formulaic response that lacks originality or sincerity

    Example

    The politician's canned response to the question did not address the issue at hand.

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Summary: canned in Brief

The term 'canned' [kænd] has several meanings. It can refer to food that is preserved in a can or tin, as in 'I prefer fresh vegetables to canned ones.' It can also describe a recorded or pre-produced performance, such as 'The band's live performance was much better than their canned one.' Additionally, it can mean pre-prepared and lacking originality or spontaneity, as in 'His speech was canned and lacked originality.'