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keyed

[ keed ]

adjective

  1. fitted with keys. key.
  2. fastened or secured by a key.
  3. Music. pitched in a specific key.
  4. reinforced by a keystone.
  5. coordinated, as with a basic color or idea; harmonized (sometimes used in combination):

    color-keyed carpeting.



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Other Words From

  • un·keyed adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of keyed1

First recorded in 1790–1800; key 1 + -ed 3
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Example Sentences

Then there’s the other list on his phone, where he has keyed in all the unseen museums he wants to visit.

And most importantly, it keyed what could be a crucial Game 1 victory, helping the Dodgers land an opening strike in this week’s best-of-five series.

Several readers sent along life hacks that keyed into a strategy familiar to anyone who has tried to game out avoiding rush-hour traffic: making your move when others aren’t making theirs.

We are completely keyed in to her feelings, her emotional journey, and she’s a robot with no facial expressions of which to speak.

In France she has keyed a deep attack that leads the tournament in goals, with five players contributing to the scoring.

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