skimmed

[skimd]

skimmed Definition

  • 1remove (a substance) from the surface of a liquid
  • 2read (something) quickly or cursorily so as to note only the important points

Using skimmed: Examples

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

  • Example

    She skimmed the cream off the milk.

  • Example

    I just skimmed the report, but it looks like we need to take action.

  • Example

    He skimmed through the book to find the answer.

skimmed Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for skimmed

Antonyms for skimmed

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Summary: skimmed in Brief

The verb 'skimmed' [skimd] has two main meanings: to remove a substance from the surface of a liquid, and to read something quickly in order to note only the important points. Examples include 'She skimmed the cream off the milk' and 'He skimmed through the book to find the answer.' Synonyms for 'skimmed' include 'remove,' 'extract,' and 'scan,' while antonyms include 'add,' 'pour,' and 'immerse.'

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