lined

word · lemma: line

/ˈɫaɪnd/
lynd
/lˈaɪnd/
lynd

Definition

Lined can mean having a layer of different material inside something, or arranged in a row along a place. It is also the past form of line in some uses.

Usage & Nuances

Common patterns: 'a lined jacket' or 'lined notebook'. For places, use 'lined with': 'The street was lined with trees.' Don't confuse it with 'line' as a queue; 'lined up' is more common for people waiting.

Example Sentences

She wore a lined coat in the winter.

basic

The street was lined with small shops.

basic

I wrote my name in a lined notebook.

basic

The hallway was lined with family photos.

natural

For the ceremony, the path was lined with candles.

natural

He bought a lined pair of gloves because it gets so cold here.

natural