watched

[wɒtʃt]

watched Definition

  • 1to look at or observe attentively over a period of time
  • 2to be careful or cautious

Using watched: Examples

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

  • Example

    She watched the sunset from her balcony.

  • Example

    He watched the game with great interest.

  • Example

    I watched as the car drove away.

  • Example

    Watch your step on the icy pavement.

watched Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for watched

Antonyms for watched

Phrases with watched

  • watch someone's back

    to protect or support someone, especially in a difficult situation

    Example

    I'll watch your back while you make the presentation.

  • watch the clock

    to keep checking the time to make sure that you are not late for something

    Example

    I had to watch the clock to make sure I didn't miss my train.

  • to be careful about what you say, especially when talking to someone in authority

    Example

    You need to watch your mouth when you're talking to the boss.

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Summary: watched in Brief

The verb 'watched' [wɒtʃt] means to observe attentively over a period of time or to be careful. It can be used in various contexts, such as watching a sunset, watching a game, or watching your step. The phrase 'watch someone's back' means to protect or support someone, 'watch the clock' means to keep checking the time, and 'watch your mouth' means to be careful about what you say.