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“Pseud” or “Sued”

Overview

pseud / sued are similar-sounding terms with different meanings (referred to as homophones). To better understand the differences, see below for definitions, pronunciation guides, and example sentences using each term. 👇

Definitions

pseud: NA

sued: NA

Pronunciation

pseud: NA

sued: s·UW·d

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Examples in Context

Examples of “pseud”

  • [pseud.]
  • Pivka, Otto von (pseud).

Examples of “sued”

  • Hogarth accordingly sued him for the money in
  • In 2017, French company Veolia sued Lithuania in Stockholm arbitration court
  • businesses went bankrupt and unsuccessfully sued Lyons Capital.
  • of the murdered Maryknoll nuns sued the two Salvadoran generals believed
  • Oliveira later sued the supplement manufacturer.
  • March 4, 1975, the Maynards sued in the United States District
  • i2 sued Palantir in federal court alleging
  • Firlej, Castellan of Belz, who sued the monks over his grandmother's
  • the Securities and Exchange Commission sued Moller for civil fraud (Securities
  • Emilie in 1844, Maria Anna sued for divorce.


(Examples are Wikipedia snippets under the CC ShareAlike 3.0 license. Definitions drawn from WordNet.)


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