How to pronounce "seed"

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Phonetic Breakdown of "seed"

Learn how to break down "seed" into its phonetic components. Understanding syllables and phonetics helps with pronunciation, spelling, and language learning.

Standard Phonetic Pronunciation:

/siːd/
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IPA Phonetic Pronunciation:

S IY1 D
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Pronunciation Tips:

  • Stress the first syllable
  • Pay attention to vowel sounds
  • Practice each syllable separately

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Definition of "seed"

Pronunciation: /siːd/

Noun

  • A fertilized and ripened ovule, containing an embryonic plant.
  • Any small seed-like fruit.
    Example: "If you plant a seed in the spring, you may have a pleasant surprise in the autumn."
  • Any propagative portion of a plant which may be sown, such as true seeds, seed-like fruits, tubers, or bulbs.
  • (collective) An amount of seeds that cannot be readily counted.
    Example: "The entire field was covered with geese eating the freshly sown seed."
  • A fragment of coral.
  • Semen.
    Example: "A man must use his seed to start and raise a family."
  • A precursor.
    Example: "the seed of an idea; which idea was the seed (idea)?"
    Synonyms: germ
  • The initial state, condition or position of a changing, growing or developing process; the ultimate precursor in a defined chain of precursors.
  • Offspring, descendants, progeny.
    Example: "the seed of Abraham"
  • Race; generation; birth.
  • A small bubble formed in imperfectly fused glass.

Verb

  • To plant or sow an area with seeds.
    Example: "I seeded my lawn with bluegrass."
  • To cover thinly with something scattered; to ornament with seedlike decorations.
  • To start; to provide, assign or determine the initial resources for, position of, state of.
    Example: "A venture capitalist seeds young companies."
  • To allocate a seeding to a competitor.
  • To leave (files) available for others to download through peer-to-peer file sharing protocols (e.g. BitTorrent).
  • To be qualified to compete, especially in a quarter-final, semi-final or final.
    Example: "The tennis player seeded into the quarters."
  • To produce seed.
  • To grow to maturity.
  • To ejaculate inside the penetratee during intercourse, especially in the rectum.
Pronunciation: /siːd/

Verb

  • (stative) To perceive or detect with the eyes, or as if by sight.
  • To form a mental picture of.
  • (social) To meet, to visit.
  • To be the setting or time of.
    Example: "1999 saw the release of many great films."
  • (by extension) To ensure that something happens, especially while witnessing it.
    Example: "I'll see you hang for this!  I saw that they didn't make any more trouble."
  • To wait upon; attend, escort.
    Example: "I saw the old lady safely across the road."
  • To respond to another player's bet with a bet of equal value.
    Example: "I'll see your twenty dollars and raise you ten."
  • To determine by trial or experiment; to find out (if or whether).
    Example: "I'll come over later and see if I can fix your computer."
  • (used in the imperative) To reference or to study for further details.
    Example: "For a complete proof of the Poincaré conjecture, see Appendix C."
  • To examine something closely, or to utilize something, often as a temporary alternative.
    Example: "Can I see that lighter for a second? Mine just quit working."
  • To include as one of something's experiences.
    Example: "The equipment has not seen usage outside of our projects."

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