remained

[rɪˈmeɪnd]

remained Definition

  • 1to continue to be in the same state or condition
  • 2to stay in a particular place or position
  • 3to be left after the removal of other parts

Using remained: Examples

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

  • Example

    He remained silent throughout the meeting.

  • Example

    The ruins of the castle remain on the hilltop.

  • Example

    Only a few problems remained unsolved.

  • Example

    She remained in her seat until the end of the concert.

remained Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with remained

  • remain to be seen

    used to say that something is not yet known or certain

    Example

    Whether the new policy will be successful remains to be seen.

  • to not know about something that others know about

    Example

    I'm afraid I remain in the dark about the details of the plan.

  • to continue to act or think in accordance with one's own character, values, or beliefs

    Example

    Despite the pressures of fame, she has remained true to herself and her music.

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Summary: remained in Brief

The verb 'remained' [rɪˈmeɪnd] means to continue to be in the same state or condition, stay in a particular place or position, or be left after the removal of other parts. It can be used in phrases like 'remain to be seen,' indicating uncertainty, or 'remain in the dark,' meaning to not know about something. 'Remain true to oneself' is an idiom that means to continue to act or think in accordance with one's own character, values, or beliefs.