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Sown Meaning in English

word · lemma: sow

ˈsoʊn
SOHN
sˈəʊn
SOHN

Definition

The past participle of 'sow', meaning to have planted seeds in the ground to grow plants, or to have started something that will develop later.

Usage & Nuances

'Sown' is used in passive forms and descriptions. It can be literal (plants, crops) or figurative (seeds of change/conflict). In spoken English, 'planted' is more common for gardening, but 'sown' is standard in formal or poetic contexts. Not to be confused with 'sewn', which means 'stitched'.

Example Sentences

The seeds were sown last spring.

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Wheat is sown in the winter.

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The garden was sown with many kinds of flowers.

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His actions have sown doubt among his friends.

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By the time we noticed, the weeds had already been sown everywhere.

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Hope for the future had been quietly sown in the community.

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