Left ( adjective , verb , noun )

(As an adjective)

Left ( adjective )

  1. Situated on the side of the body to the west when one is facing north.
  2. Of or relating to the political views of the socialist or communist left.
  3. Having been abandoned, deserted, or forgotten.

Origin:

Middle english: past participle of leave.

Examples:

  1. He had a tattoo on his left arm.
  2. The left wing of the party.
  3. The left side of the road.
  4. The left bank of the river.
  5. The house had been left to fall into disrepair.

(As a verb)

Left ( verb )

  1. Situated on the side of the body to the west when one is facing north.
  2. Of or relating to the political views of the socialist or communist left.
  3. Having been abandoned, deserted, or forgotten.

Origin:

Middle english: past participle of leave.

Examples:

  1. He had a tattoo on his left arm.
  2. The left wing of the party.
  3. The left side of the road.
  4. The left bank of the river.
  5. The house had been left to fall into disrepair.

(As a noun)

Left ( noun )

  1. Situated on the side of the body to the west when one is facing north.
  2. Of or relating to the political views of the socialist or communist left.
  3. Having been abandoned, deserted, or forgotten.

Origin:

Middle english: past participle of leave.

Examples:

  1. He had a tattoo on his left arm.
  2. The left wing of the party.
  3. The left side of the road.
  4. The left bank of the river.
  5. The house had been left to fall into disrepair.
Some random words: signaler, commode, unconnected