Mated (Adjective)
Meaning 1
Occurring in pairs or as a pair; "paired fangs"; "paired gloves".
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- The butterfly's mated wings allowed it to fly with incredible agility and precision.
- Mated gloves were placed side by side on the shelf, ready for use.
- In some species of birds, the mated partners stay together for many years.
- She always made sure to keep her mated socks together in the drawer.
- The mated compass and ruler were used by the surveyor to take precise measurements.
Synonyms
Meaning 2
Mated sexually.
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- The two birds were mated for life and built a nest together to raise their young.
- In the wild, the mated pair of wolves remained loyal to each other throughout the years.
- After a successful courtship, the mated couple of peacocks began their breeding season.
- The mated pair of rabbits produced several litters of offspring in a short span of time.
- In the animal sanctuary, the mated pair of tigers were kept in a large enclosure to mimic their natural habitat.