Meaning & Definition of word "Keyed"

Keyed

/kiːd/

verb:

  • 1. Past tense of key; to input data using a keyboard or to operate a lock by inserting a key.
    • Example: He keyed in the password to unlock the computer.
  • 2. To engrave or mark something with a tool or instrument.
    • Example: The artist keyed the surface of the metal for the artwork.

adjective:

  • 1. Emotionally or mentally alert or attentive.
    • Example: She was keyed up before the big presentation.
  • 2. Tuned to a specific key or scale in music.
    • Example: The song was keyed in C major.

Etymology

Derived from the noun 'key', referring to its function or mechanism.

Common Phrases and Expressions

keyed up:

Excited or anxious in a heightened way.

keyed in:

Informed or aware of something.

keyed to:

Adjusted or tailored for a specific requirement.

Related Words

key:

A device used to operate a lock or a means of gaining access.

lock:

A mechanism for keeping a door or container closed.

Slang Meanings of keyed

Meaning: Intoxicated or high.

Example Sentence: After that party, he was totally keyed.

Meaning: In an ecstatic or overly enthusiastic state.

Example Sentence: She was keyed about the concert all week.