ploughed

[plaʊd]

ploughed Definition

  • 1(of a vehicle) move in a fast and uncontrolled way
  • 2cut a furrow in (a field)
  • 3(of a ship) travel through (water)

Using ploughed: Examples

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

  • Example

    The car ploughed into the fence.

  • Example

    The farmer ploughed the field for planting.

  • Example

    The ship ploughed through the waves.

  • Example

    He ploughed his way through the crowd.

ploughed Synonyms and Antonyms

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Antonyms for ploughed

Phrases with ploughed

  • to do something in a way that is different from what most other people are doing

    Example

    She's ploughing a lonely furrow with her research.

  • to reinvest profits or earnings back into a business or organization

    Example

    The company ploughs back 80% of its profits into research and development.

  • to continue doing something despite difficulties or opposition

    Example

    We just have to plough on and hope for the best.

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Summary: ploughed in Brief

The verb 'ploughed' [plaʊd] has three main definitions: moving in an uncontrolled way, cutting a furrow in a field, and traveling through water. It can be used literally, as in 'The farmer ploughed the field for planting,' or figuratively, as in 'He ploughed his way through the crowd.' The phrase 'plough a lonely furrow' means to do something differently from others, while 'plough back' refers to reinvesting profits into a business, and 'plough on' means to continue despite difficulties.