mailed

[meɪld]

mailed Definition

  • 1to send something, especially a letter or document, using the postal system
  • 2to put something in an envelope or package and send it by post

Using mailed: Examples

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

  • Example

    I mailed the letter yesterday.

  • Example

    She mailed the package to her sister.

  • Example

    He forgot to mail the invitation.

  • Example

    They mailed the documents to the client.

mailed Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mailed

Phrases with mailed

  • to do something with minimal effort or enthusiasm

    Example

    He didn't prepare for the presentation and just mailed it in.

  • unwanted promotional materials sent through the postal system

    Example

    I received a lot of junk mail today.

  • a type of armor consisting of small metal rings linked together in a pattern to form a mesh

    Example

    The knight wore chain mail to protect himself in battle.

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Summary: mailed in Brief

The verb 'mailed' [meɪld] means to send something, usually a letter or document, through the postal system. It can also refer to putting something in an envelope or package and sending it by post. Examples include 'I mailed the letter yesterday' and 'They mailed the documents to the client.' 'Mailed' is often used in phrases like 'junk mail,' referring to unwanted promotional materials, and 'mail it in,' meaning to do something with minimal effort or enthusiasm.