traded
Pronunciation: [ˈtrɛɪdɪd]
Word
Context: “exchange”
(verb) to give something to someone and get something in return. This can happen with things like toys, money, or services. For example, if you swap your sandwich with a friend's apple, you have traded your lunch items.
Example
I traded my baseball cards with my friend for his toy car.
Example
I didn’t trade my book with anyone because I wanted to keep it.
Example
Have you ever traded something special with someone?
Context: “financial”
(verb) to buy and sell stocks, bonds, or commodities in the market. It’s like swapping money for parts of a company or things like gold and oil.
Example
She traded shares in the company successfully last week.
Example
He did not trade any stocks during the market crash and missed out.
Example
What stocks have you traded recently?
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