loaned

[loʊnd]

loaned Definition

  • 1to lend (money or property)
  • 2to allow someone to use something temporarily, especially money

Using loaned: Examples

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

  • Example

    He loaned me $50 for the weekend.

  • Example

    She loaned her car to her brother for the day.

  • Example

    The library loaned out all of its copies of the book.

  • Example

    The bank loaned him the money to start his business.

loaned Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for loaned

Antonyms for loaned

Phrases with loaned

  • to lend something to someone

    Example

    I loaned out my camera to my friend for her trip.

  • a person who lends money at excessively high interest rates

    Example

    He had to borrow from a loan shark because he couldn't get a loan from the bank.

  • a word borrowed from another language and incorporated into the vocabulary of another language

    Example

    The English language has many loanwords from French, such as 'rendezvous' and 'chauffeur.'

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Summary: loaned in Brief

'Loaned' [loʊnd] means to lend money or property, or to allow someone to use something temporarily. It is often used in financial contexts, such as 'The bank loaned him the money to start his business,' or in everyday situations, like 'She loaned her car to her brother for the day.' 'Loaned' can also be used in phrases like 'loan out,' meaning to lend something to someone, and 'loanword,' referring to a word borrowed from another language.