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Bended for Dummies

adjective

pronunciation: 'bɛndɪd

What does Bended really mean?

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Oh, I’m so glad you’re asking about that word! I’d be happy to explain it to you. Well, the word “bended” is used to describe something that has been curved or bent. It’s when something that is usually straight has been turned or curved in a different direction. For example, when you bend a piece of paper, it goes from being flat to having a little curve in it.

When you think about it, it’s like when you bend a straw to take a sip of your drink, or when you bend your arm to touch your shoulder. Those are all examples of things that are being “bended.” It’s like when you take something that is usually straight and make it bent or curved instead.

But sometimes “bended” can also mean something different when it’s used in a sentence. Sometimes it can mean that someone has changed their mind or given in to something. Like when someone is really determined not to give up their favorite toy, but then their friend gives them a really good reason and they finally agree to share it. You could say that they “bended” and decided to share their toy.

So when you hear the word “bended,” now you’ll have a better idea of what it means. It’s like when something straight gets turned or when someone changes their mind or gives in. I hope that makes sense to you! Do you think you understand it a little better now?

Revised and Fact checked by Ava Hernandez on 2023-11-15 23:56:43

Bended In a sentece

Learn how to use Bended inside a sentece

  • She bended over to pick up the pencil she dropped.
  • The tree bended in the strong wind during the storm.
  • He bended the wire to fit it into the shape he needed for the project.
  • The athlete bended his knees to jump higher during the high jump competition.
  • The musician bended the strings of the guitar to create a unique sound.

Bended Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Bended Similar Words

Words that similar to the original word, but are not synonyms.