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“Pseud” or “Sued”

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

What each term means

Same sound, different spellings and meanings, shown with a pronunciation guide for each term.

pseud

No dictionary entry for this spelling — see the usage examples below for how it shows up in writing.

sued s·UW·d

No dictionary entry for this spelling — see the usage examples below for how it shows up in writing.

Usage

Examples in context

Real sentences for each spelling. Hover an example to copy it.

“pseud”

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

“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.

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