Boned

//bəʊnd//

Synonyms for "boned" (9 found)

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Closest matches (2)

Adjective(2 words)

Strong matches (3)

Adjective(1 words)

Related words (4)

Adjective(1 words)
Adjective(3 words)

Related word relations

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Synonyms

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Related terms

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coordinate

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derived

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derived from

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form of

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has context

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related to

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similar

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Translations

13 translations across 7 languages.

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Hungarian

4 entries
  • csontos adj (having a (specific type of) bone)
  • csontozott adj (meat or fish with bones removed)
  • csontú adj (having a (specific type of) bone)
  • kicsontozott adj (meat or fish with bones removed)

Italian

2 entries
  • disossato adj (meat or fish with bones removed)
  • fottuto adj (beset with difficult or impossible situation)

Norwegian Bokmål

3 entries
  • beinlaus adj (meat or fish with bones removed)
  • beinløs adj (meat or fish with bones removed)
  • benløs adj (meat or fish with bones removed)

Norwegian Nynorsk

1 entries
  • beinlaus adj (meat or fish with bones removed)

Portuguese

1 entries
  • ferrado adj (beset with difficult or impossible situation)

Sicilian

1 entries
  • sdisussatu adj (meat or fish with bones removed)

Swedish

1 entries
  • rökt adj (beset with difficult or impossible situation)

Sample sentences

10 total sentences available.

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I'm totally boned!

Source: tatoeba (717979)

Franz boned the fish fillets, then sautéed them in butter, garlic, and lemon juice.

Source: tatoeba (717980)

She wore a dress with a boned bodice.

Source: tatoeba (1343960)

Valerie Boned, the secretary-general of Enterprises de Voyage, an advocacy group representing travel agencies in France, told VOA the U.S. move was a disaster.

Source: tatoeba (8609869)

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