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Leafed Meaning in English

word · lemma: leaf

ˈɫift
LEEFt
lˈiːft
LEEFT

Definition

'Leafed' is the past tense of 'leaf' (to turn the pages of a book or magazine quickly). It can also mean 'having leaves', usually describing a plant.

Usage & Nuances

Used both literally ('leafed through a book') and descriptively for plants ('broad-leafed plant'). In literature, 'leafed through' means to skim pages. As an adjective, combines with other words: 'broad-leafed', 'three-leafed'. Rare in everyday speech except when talking about plants or reading quickly.

Example Sentences

She leafed through the magazine in the waiting room.

basic

The oak tree is broad-leafed.

basic

He leafed through his notes before the test.

basic

I quickly leafed through the cookbook looking for a dessert recipe.

natural

The garden was full of green, thick-leafed plants.

natural

She absentmindedly leafed through an old photo album while waiting.

natural