[
UK
/ʃˈeəd/
]
[ US /ˈʃɛɹd/ ]
[ US /ˈʃɛɹd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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have in common; held or experienced in common
a shared interest in philately
two shared valence electrons forming a bond between adjacent nuclei - distributed in portions (often equal) on the basis of a plan or purpose
How To Use shared In A Sentence
- Rows of brick garden apartments all backed onto a massive common garden: a shared backyard for children to play, dogs to gambol, and families to eat picnics together. Day of Honey
- The exchange continued for a little over a year, until both men became absorbed in other projects, but while it lasted, Mr. Neumeyer says, "we were both sparked into spurts of vivifying and shared creativity. Gorey's Flights of Fancy
- During our exchanges there were plenty of glares and stares, and maybe even a couple of opinions shared.
- Even the en suite bathroom of the bedroom she shared with Emily could be described by no other word than glorious!
- The Last Supper. The final time that the apostles shared a meal with Jesus.
- So, we've learned now that this information was shared with spies.
- With the Shared Model architecture, changes made in one process element are (depending on access privileges) immediately visible and accessible to other process elements.
- In Burns, the mother had full custody of two children and the parents shared custody of a third child.
- I had mixed feelings when I learned of your new assignment. Although we will miss you, we have to admit that management has made a wise choice in placing you where they can benefit most from your talents. We will long remember the hard work and happy moments we have shared. You have been a great team member. Best wishes and keep up the good work.
- They shared the joy and burden of editing for the next thirteen years, the longest period of any coeditorship in the journal's existence.