interpreted

/ɪnˈtɜrprətɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense of interpret: explained or understood the meaning of something.
    • The data was interpreted by a team of experts.
    • She interpreted the poem for the class.
    • He interpreted her silence as agreement.
  2. Past tense of interpret: translated spoken words from one language to another.
    • She interpreted for the visiting diplomats.
    • He interpreted the conversation so everyone could understand.
    • The guide interpreted the speech from French to English.
  3. Past tense of interpret: performed or rendered (a piece of music, a role, etc.) in a particular way.
    • The pianist interpreted the sonata with great emotion.
    • The band interpreted the song in a new, upbeat style.
    • The actor interpreted the character as shy and thoughtful.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. Having been explained or understood in a particular way.
    • The interpreted meaning of the symbol varies across cultures.
    • The interpreted results showed a clear trend.
    • His words were interpreted differently by each listener.
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