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UK//pruːvd//US//pruvd//

Meaning of Proved

Demonstrated the truth or existence of something through evidence.

In simple words: showed that something is true or real

Proved in a sentence

  • The experiment proved that the hypothesis was correct.
  • He proved his point with solid evidence during the debate.
  • The detective proved the suspect's guilt beyond reasonable doubt.
  • She proved herself to be a capable leader during the project.
  • This book proved to be a valuable resource for my research.

How to use Proved

Use 'proved' when discussing evidence or test results. It's less common in formal writing than 'proven'.

Grammar pattern

prove + object

Memory hint

Think of 'prove' as showing something. 'Proved' proves it happened!

Related words

Collocations with Proved

  • prove a point
  • prove effectiveness
  • prove innocence
  • prove wrong
  • prove successful

Synonyms for Proved

Opposites of Proved

  • disproved
  • refuted

Common mistakes with Proved

  • Confusing 'proved' with 'proven' when used in legal contexts
  • Using 'prove' in place of 'proved' in past tense situations
  • Incorrectly spelling 'proved' as 'prove' in past tense

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Frequently asked questions about Proved

What does Proved mean?

showed that something is true or real

What is the definition of Proved?

Demonstrated the truth or existence of something through evidence.

How do you use Proved in a sentence?

The experiment proved that the hypothesis was correct.

Can you give another example of Proved?

He proved his point with solid evidence during the debate.

What are synonyms for Proved?

Common alternatives include demonstrated, established, verified, confirmed, validated.

What is the opposite of Proved?

Opposite meanings include disproved, refuted.

What words go with Proved?

It commonly pairs with prove a point, prove effectiveness, prove innocence, prove wrong, prove successful.

What are common mistakes when using Proved?

Confusing 'proved' with 'proven' when used in legal contexts Using 'prove' in place of 'proved' in past tense situations Incorrectly spelling 'proved' as 'prove' in past tense

How do you pronounce Proved?

US: //pruvd//, UK: //pruːvd//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Proved?

Use 'proved' when discussing evidence or test results. It's less common in formal writing than 'proven'.