Search Results

Entry Found...

3 entries found for use

1use Listen to audio/ˈju:z/ verb
us·es; used; us·ing
1 [+ obj] : to do something with (an object, machine, person, method, etc.) in order to accomplish a task, do an activity, etc.
I need to use the phone when you're done. The machine is easy to use. After the accident, she could no longer use her legs. We use only organic fertilizers on our farm. They make paper using traditional Japanese methods. He used his time there well/wisely. Don't use that kind of language with me! [=don't talk to me in that way] Will you use [=hire, employ] a contractor or oversee the construction of the house yourself? Which accountant/bank do you use? Maybe if we use our heads [=think carefully], we can figure this out.often followed by to + verb Use this knife to cut the bread. More and more people are using the Internet to find/get information.often + for She used the money for college.often + as We use that room as an office. The word place can be used as a noun or verb.
2 [+ obj] : to take (something) from a supply in order to function or to do a task
a new kind of light bulb that uses very little electricity Did you use all the eggs? Who used the last match? The car uses a lot of gas.often + up Did you use up all the eggs?
3 [+ obj] — used to say that something is needed or to ask if something is needed or wantedusually used with can or could Can you use this lamp? I don't want it anymore. The house could use [=it needs] a coat of paint. You look like you could use some sleep. [=you look like you need to sleep; you look tired] I sure could use some help.
4 a [+ obj] : to eat, drink, etc., (something) regularly
I don't use [=(more commonly) take] sugar in my tea. She stopped using alcohol/drugs a year ago.
b [no obj] informal : to take illegal drugs regularly
How long has he been using?
5 [+ obj] a : to treat (someone) well in order to get something for yourself
I realized that she was just using me (for my money).
b : to treat (someone who is generous or helpful) unfairly
I'd been driving them all over the place, and I was beginning to feel used.
use up [phrasal verb]
use up (something) or use (something) up : to take (all of something) from a supply
She quickly used up (all of) her inheritance. Don't shower too long and use up (all) the hot water.see also 1use 2 (above)
— see also used, used to

Link to this page:

Learner's Dictionary App

Voice Search, Examples, Synonyms, Word of the Day & More

For iPhone | For iPad

"Words in the News" Quiz

Useful words from recent stories

Take it now »

Join Us on FB & Twitter

Get the Word of the Day & More

Facebook | Twitter

Browse the Learner's Dictionary

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D
  5. E
  6. F
  7. G
  8. H
  9. I
  10. J
  11. K
  12. L
  13. M
  14. N
  15. O
  16. P
  17. Q
  18. R
  19. S
  20. T
  21. U
  22. V
  23. W
  24. X
  25. Y
  26. Z