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produced

/pɹəˈdjuːst/

Meanings
  • Verb

    Bringing into existence or producing something; making or causing to be made.

  • Verb

    To create or manufacture a product.

  • Verb

    To cause to come into existence or occur.


Pronunciation
  1. /pɹəˈdust/



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Antonyms

destroy , ruin
Synonyms

bring forth , come up with
Rhymes
Words rhyming with produced
produce , improve , deceive , rehearse , peruse
Variants
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produce , produced , produces , producible , producing , self-produced , co-produce , co-produced , co-producer , co-producers , co-produces , co-producing , coproduce , coproduced , coproducer , coproducers , coproduces , coproducing , mass-produce , mass-produced , mass-produces , mass-producing , generate more heat than light , generated more heat than light , generated/produced more heat than light , generates more heat than light , generating more heat than light , more heat than light , produce more heat than light , produced more heat than light , produces more heat than light , producing more heat than light
Forms
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produced, produces, produced


Etymology
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The word 'produce' comes from the Latin word 'producer' which means 'to bring forth'. It has been used in English since the 14th century.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'producer' in the music industry was first used in the 1940s.

  2. The largest single-day production of apples was recorded in Washington State, USA, in 1994, with a total of 46 million pounds produced.


Related Concepts
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  1. Manufacturing: The process of making goods on a large scale using machinery, tools, or labor.

  2. Creation: The act of bringing something into existence.

  3. Production: The act of making or creating something, especially on a large scale.


Culture
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In literature, 'produced' is often used in the context of plays and performances. For instance, in Shakespeare's 'Hamlet', Ophelia sings, 'I have heard / That true nobility is to forget / What is past and what is to come, / And live in the present.', which emphasizes the importance of living in the moment and producing good deeds. In music, the term 'producer' refers to someone who oversees and manages the recording, production, and post-production of a song or album.

How to Memorize "produced"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a factory producing goods. Imagine the raw materials entering the factory, being transformed into finished products, and then being packaged and shipped out to customers.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'produce' with the image of a farmer growing crops in a field or a factory producing goods on a large scale.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Please Produce Vegetables Every Year' to remember the meaning of 'produce'.


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