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bed

/bɛd/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

A piece of furniture used for sleeping or resting on, typically consisting of a framework, mattress, and coverings.

Example Sentences:
  • She was so tired that she went straight to bed after dinner.
  • They bought a new king-size bed for the master bedroom.
2.noun

A garden plot in which flowers, shrubs, or vegetables are grown.

Example Sentences:
  • He spent the afternoon weeding the flower bed in the front yard.
  • We planted carrots and lettuce in the raised garden bed.
3.verb

To provide someone with a place to sleep, or to plant in a garden plot.

Example Sentences:
  • The hotel was able to bed all the stranded travelers for the night.
  • It is time to bed out the tomato seedlings in the greenhouse.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the Old English word 'bedd', of Germanic origin; related to Dutch 'bed' and German 'Bett', ultimately from a root meaning 'to dig or scoop out', reflecting the earliest primitive beds which were hollowed-out sleeping places filled with leaves or moss.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of a lowercase 'b' and 'd' framing the letter 'e' like head and footboards on either side of a mattress.

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Frequently Asked Questions About “bed

1. What is the meaning of “bed” in English?

In English, bed (noun) is defined as: “A piece of furniture used for sleeping or resting on, typically consisting of a framework, mattress, and coverings.”.

2. How do you use “bed” in a sentence?

She was so tired that she went straight to bed after dinner.

3. What are English synonyms of “bed”?

Common synonyms include:cot,berth,mattress,pallet

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “bed”?

Derived from the Old English word 'bedd', of Germanic origin; related to Dutch 'bed' and German 'Bett', ultimately from a root meaning 'to dig or scoop out', reflecting the earliest primitive beds which were hollowed-out sleeping places filled with leaves or moss.