What is another word for shuttled?

Pronunciation: [ʃˈʌtə͡ld] (IPA)

Shuttled, a verb, refers to the act of moving from place to place. Luckily, there are several synonyms that can be used interchangeably with "shuttled". The most common options are ferried, transported, conveyed, and transported. These words all capture the same essence of moving across distances, but each has its own nuances. For example, "ferried" implies a sense of being carried across a body of water, whereas "transported" can refer to any method of conveyance, such as cars or planes. Regardless of the word selected, each synonym for "shuttled" helps capture the essential idea of movement.

What are the hypernyms for Shuttled?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Shuttled

Mungongo's regard shuttled between this scene in the tent and the white man with a mingled expression of terror and amazement: terror at the temerity of the corporal in treating a white in such a manner and incredulous bewilderment that the white did not immediately strike them all dead.
"Witch-Doctors"
Charles Beadle
Three pinnaces came down to form a triangle over each; the Space Scourge hung midway between, poured out a swarm of vehicles and big claw-armed manipulators; armored lighters and landing craft shuttled back and forth.
"Space Viking"
Henry Beam Piper
Now general commotion shuttled them, and the stranger's keen hazel eyes read their intentions rightly when he lifted his redoubtable staff in preparation for another mighty swoop, this time defensive.
"The Short Works of George Meredith"
George Meredith Last Updated: March 7, 2009

Famous quotes with Shuttled

  • As skills and energy became more of a demand, people who didn't have skills just got left behind, got shuttled to the side. Education didn't keep up with their promise. Education didn't prepare them for this new world. Jobs went overseas.
    Julian Bond

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