thrown
/θroʊn/
verb
- Past participle of throw: to have sent something through the air by a quick motion of the arm.
- He had thrown the paper airplane across the room.
- She has thrown the ball to her teammate.
- The garbage was thrown into the bin.
- Past participle of throw: to have caused someone or something to be in a particular state or position, often suddenly or forcefully.
- He was thrown out of the game for breaking the rules.
- The news has thrown the family into confusion.
- The sudden storm had thrown their plans into chaos.
- Past participle of throw: to have directed or cast something (like light, shadow, or a glance) onto a surface or in a direction.
- The lamp has thrown a warm glow across the room.
- She had thrown a quick glance at the clock.
- The tall building has thrown a long shadow over the park.
adjective
- Made by throwing or shaped on a potter's wheel.
- The artist displayed several thrown bowls in the gallery.
- She bought a beautifully thrown vase at the fair.
- The thrown clay pot was still wet.