ed

IPA: ˈɛd

noun

  • edition
  • editor
  • education (uncountable)
  • A diminutive of Edward, Edgar, Edwin, or other male given names beginning with Ed-.
  • Initialism of erectile dysfunction. [(medicine, pathology) The inability of a male to achieve or sustain an erection.]
  • Initialism of emergency department. [(healthcare) A department of a hospital where seriously ill or injured patients, often with life-threatening conditions that require urgent or immediate treatment, are brought in, usually by ambulance.]
  • Initialism of elimination diet. [(medicine) A diagnostic procedure used to identify foods that an individual cannot consume without adverse effects.]
  • Initialism of eating disorder. [Any psychological disorder characterized by abnormal eating habits.]
  • (films, television) Abbreviation of ending theme; end title sequence.

Examples of "ed" in Sentences

  • The pastor of the church is Ed Rea.
  • As for the wacko sites, Ed is probably right.
  • Ed provides accompanying music on the xylophone.
  • The CEO was Raymond Mason, a protege of Ed Ball.
  • Ed arrives at the museum and gives Sandra the sonnet.
  • He envisioned Exodus as the EDS of the Internet world.
  • Ed is the less intelligent and the more violent of the duo.
  • Ed is not getting deeper into the mire as you slyly put it.
  • Individuals affected by certain ED syndromes cannot perspire.
  • Seriously, the outsourcing of higher ed is a looming problem.
  • Addison is disappointed in the gift and Ed is pleased with the gift.
  • Still we will cut art and music before we question the value of athletics in ed ….
  • Because we all know it would be much better for kids to pick up sex ed from the streets.
  • LarryA: Because we all know it would be much better for kids to pick up sex ed from the streets.
  • When anyone can learn anything anywhere for free or cheap, the ROI on U.S. higher ed is shrinking.
  • One problem with conversations about racial preferences in higher ed is that they usually talk about Ivey League, high profile stuff.
  • Part of sex ed is understanding that human sexual practices can take a great many forms, that men and women and intersex folks alike can enjoy them, that what pleases one person may not please another.
  • “_Refer_ is not a monosyllable, but it is accented on the last syllable; it ends in a single consonant _r_, preceded by a single vowel _e_; therefore, on adding the suffix _ed_, beginning with the vowel _e_, the final consonant _r_ is doubled, and the word is spelled, _referred_.” refer + ed gallop + ed suspend + ed suffer + ing omit + ed abhor + ence kidnap + ed travel + ed cheat + ed join + ing admit + ing rebel + ious flatter + ed benefit + ed differ + ence fertil + izer prefer + ing permit + ed enamel + ed quarrel + ing remit + ance map + ing drug + ist brag + art heap + ing connect + ing emit + ed unfit + ed confer + ing offer + ed conceal + ed parallel + ed acquit + ed* commit + ee shelter + ed stir + ing root + ed squeal + ing intermit + ent equal + ed depend + ent begin + er cheer + ed vigor + ous occur + ed shovel + ed forgot + en regret + ed submit + ed transmit + ed drum + er spin + ing

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