measured

English

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈmɛʒəd/
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  • (General American) IPA(key): /ˈmɛʒɚd/
  • (regional US) IPA(key): /ˈmeɪʒɚd/
  • Hyphenation: meas‧ured

Adjective

measured (comparative more measured, superlative most measured)

  1. That has been determined by measurement.
    He ran over a measured mile.
    • 1892, Walter Besant, “Prologue: Who is Edmund Gray?”, in The Ivory Gate [], New York, N.Y.: Harper & Brothers, [], →OCLC, page 16:
      Athelstan Arundel walked home all the way, foaming and raging. No omnibus, cab, or conveyance ever built could contain a young man in such a rage. His mother lived at Pembridge Square, which is four good measured miles from Lincoln's Inn.
  2. Deliberate but restrained.
    He argued in measured tones.
    • 1850, [Alfred, Lord Tennyson], In Memoriam, London: Edward Moxon, [], →OCLC, Canto V:
      But, for the unquiet heart and brain,
      ⁠A use in measured language lies;
      ⁠The sad mechanic exercise,
      Like dull narcotics, numbing pain.
    • 1989, Dolores Cannon, chapter 1, in Conversations with Nostradamus, page 8:
      This procedure was very tedious for me. Although she was definitely in a somnambulistic state, her answers were coming very slowly with carefully measured caution.
  3. (of poetry etc.) Rhythmically written in meter; metrical.

Hyponyms

  • satellite-measured

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Verb

measured

  1. simple past and past participle of measure

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