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Princeton's WordNet

  1. moved(p), affected, stirred, touchedadjective

    being excited or provoked to the expression of an emotion

    "too moved to speak"; "very touched by the stranger's kindness"

Wiktionary

  1. movedadjective

    Emotionally affected; touched.

    What happened to that girl in the film was so awful - I was extremely moved.

ChatGPT

  1. moved

    Moved is an adjective that refers to being emotionally or physically affected, typically by a strong emotion or experience. It can describe feeling touched, touched deeply, or emotionally stirred, usually due to something impactful, poignant, or profound. Additionally, being moved can encompass being motivated or compelled to take action or make a change based on these emotions or experiences.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Moved

    of Move

Editors Contribution

  1. movedverb

    Verb form of the word move.

    They moved their products and goods to customers by couriers.


    Submitted by MaryC on March 8, 2020  

British National Corpus

  1. Spoken Corpus Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'moved' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #674

  2. Written Corpus Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'moved' in Written Corpus Frequency: #780

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of moved in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of moved in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of moved in a Sentence

  1. Jim Valvano:

    To me, there are three things we all should do every day. We should do this every day of our lives, no. 1 is laugh. You should laugh every day. No. 2 is think. You should spend some time in thought. No. 3 is, you should have your emotions moved to tears, could be happiness or joy.

  2. Morgan Tabor:

    We don't talk about him anymore. He isn't part of our lives. There's so much more to look forward to, he's on the way back corner of our minds. We have moved on to the next chapter of our lives. It's all about our adventure, our growth, and where we go next.

  3. Pete Buttigieg:

    My marriage to Chasten has made me a better man. And yes, Mr. Vice President, it has moved me closer to God, that's the thing I wish the Mike Pences of the world would understand : That if you have a problem with who I am, your quarrel is not with me. Your quarrel, sir, is with my creator.

  4. The Orchard -RRB- Young:

    After a terrible flight, I had what I thought was a bad back cramp, he’s like, ‘Get on the ground. I know how to handle cramps. Don’t worry.’ He puts his knuckle on my ribs, and all of a sudden, whatever pain I had moved over to the other side of my body. So then he goes, ‘Let’s go to the hospital.’ It ends up being a blood clot. So Bob Saget saved my life. But he almost nearly killed me by sending it to the other side of my lung when he put his knuckle in it.

  5. Chuck Grassley:

    I'm not making a judgment about the culpability of somebody that was involved in this. The information we're after. But I do believe because of the great historical significance of this invasion of the home, that we need total transparency. And I believe particularly Director Wray of the FBI needs to make very clear that he understands, and I know to some extent he understands because I had whistleblowers tell me about the political bias that some people that are high up making decisions to investigate or not investigate. And he moved that person out of it. So he knows he has a problem. How big the problem is, I don't really know how big it is.

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