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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links."Returnd" is an incorrect spelling, whereas "Returned" is the correct spelling denoting the act of coming or going back.www.askdifference.com/returnd-vs-returned/"An item that is returned" most commonly means that the customer returned the item to the store for an exchange or refund. I wouldn't use "is returned' in this context. In fact, I wouldn't use "returns", either. The item doesn't return. It comes back in stock or is restocked.forum.wordreference.com/threads/return-vs-be-retu…
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- verbreturn (verb) · returns (third person present) · returned (past tense) · returned (past participle) · returning (present participle)
- come or go back to a place or person:"he returned to Canada in the fall"Similar:get backarrive backarrive home
- (return to)go back to (a particular state or activity):"Ollie had returned to full health"
- (return to)turn one's attention back to (something):"he returned to his newspaper"
- (especially of a feeling) come back or recur after a period of absence:"her appetite had returned"Similar:happen againoccur againbe repeatedrepeat (itself)come around (again)appear againOpposite:
- give, put, or send (something) back to a place or person:"complete the application form and return it to this address"
- feel, say, or do (the same feeling, action, etc.) in response:"she returned his kiss"Similar:feel/give in returnsend/give in responsewish someone the sameOpposite:
- (in tennis and other sports) hit or send (the ball) back to an opponent:"the aim is to make the other side unable to return the ball"Opposite:
- american footballrun upfield with the ball after fielding (a kick), intercepting (a pass), or recovering (a fumble):"they had six passes intercepted—five were returned for touchdowns"
- (of a judge or jury) state or present (a verdict) in response to a formal request:"the jury returned the unanimous guilty verdict"
- bridgelead (a card of a suit led earlier by one's partner):"he returned a Diamond won by his partner who now played the 10 of Spades"
- architecturecontinue (a wall) in a changed direction, especially at right angles.
nounreturn (noun) · returns (plural noun) · return ticket (noun) · return tickets (plural noun) · return match (noun) · return matches (plural noun) · return game (noun) · return games (plural noun) · carriage return (noun) · carriage returns (plural noun) · return key (noun) · return keys (plural noun)- an act of coming or going back to a place or activity:"he celebrated his safe return from the war" · "a return flight"Opposite:
- an act of going back to an earlier state or condition:"the designer advocated a return to elegance"Opposite:
- the action of giving, sending, or putting something back:"we demand the return of our books and papers"
- american footballa play in which the ball is caught after a kick or pass interception and is advanced by running; an advance of this kind.
- (in tennis and other sports) a stroke played in response to a serve or other stroke by one's opponent.
- a thing that has been given or sent back, especially an unwanted ticket for a sports event or play:"it might be worth checking with the box office for returns"
- BRITISH ENGLISHa ticket that allows someone to travel to a place and back again; a round trip ticket:"a return ticket to the airport"Similar:return ticket/fareround trip ticket/fareOpposite:
- an electrical conductor bringing a current back to its source.
- a second contest between the same opponents.
- election to office:"we campaigned for the return of Young and Elkins"
- a key pressed to move the carriage of an electric typewriter back to a fixed position.
- a key pressed on a computer keyboard to simulate a carriage return in a word-processing program, or to indicate the end of a command or data string.
- architecturea part receding from the line of the front, for example the side of a house or of a window opening.
OriginMiddle English: the verb from Old French returner, from Latin re- ‘back’ + tornare ‘to turn’; the noun via Anglo-Norman French. Returnd vs Returned: Differences And Uses For Each One
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