Meaning & Definition of word "Strung"

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    Strung

    /strʌŋ/

    verb:

    • 1. Past tense and past participle of string; to have put something onto a string or wire.
      • Example: She strung the beads together to make a beautiful necklace.
    • 2. To arrange or stretch tightly; to pull something into a line.
      • Example: They strung the lights across the backyard for the party.
    • 3. To prepare or set up in a particular sequence.
      • Example: He strung together the notes to create a lovely melody.

    adjective:

    • 1. Having been strung or tied together.
      • Example: The strung up decorations added a festive touch to the room.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'strungen', the past participle of 'stringen', from Old English 'strengian' meaning 'to string'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    strung along:

    To be deceived or misled for a period of time.

    strung out:

    To be in a state of emotional or physical exhaustion.

    on a string:

    To be controlled or manipulated by someone.

    Related Words

    string:

    A thin piece of cord or thread.

    stringing:

    The act of attaching or threading something through a line.

    stretched:

    Made longer or wider without breaking.

    Slang Meanings of strung

    Meaning: In a state of being overly stressed or anxious.

    Example Sentence: I can't take this pressure; I'm feeling totally strung.

    Meaning: Under the influence of drugs, especially stimulants.

    Example Sentence: After a week of partying, he's really strung out.