What is another word for they'd?

Pronunciation: [ðˈe͡ɪd] (IPA)

"They'd" is a contraction formed by combining the pronoun "they" with the auxiliary verb "would" or "had." Some synonyms that can be used in place of "they'd" may depend on the context of the sentence. If "they'd" is used as a contraction of "they would," synonyms such as "they might," "they could" or "they potentially would," could be used. If "they'd" is used as a contraction of "they had," synonyms such as "they'd already," "they'd previously," or "they'd formerly" could be used. It is essential to ensure that the synonym chosen accurately conveys the intended meaning of the sentence.

What are the hypernyms for They'd?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
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    pronouns, personal pronouns, third-person pronouns.

Usage examples for They'd

"If they'd ever captured him and made him talk-" He stopped.
"The Foreign Hand Tie"
Gordon Randall Garrett
I told them where they'd never get it.
"The Eye of Dread"
Payne Erskine
They might have known it, too, if they'd had any sense.
"The Eye of Dread"
Payne Erskine

Famous quotes with They'd

  • The actress they'd hired had refused to appear naked in front of the camera. I didn't like to appear naked either, but the first thing I did was take off my clothes and jump into the pool completely naked.
    Victoria Abril
  • When you're doing a deal with someone in the southern Sahara, it's a very different way of doing business than in London. You can't sign them in the usual way because they'd end up getting ripped off, which would defeat the object of setting up a label like this.
    Damon Albarn
  • I wish they'd shut the gates, and let us play ball with no press and no fans.
    Richie Allen
  • If we had loads of money as a family, things would be different and they'd come to visit more and I'd get to spend more time here. But I'm laying down roots in America so when I'm there, just being at home, it's harder to break away from that.
    Rick Allen
  • Men make clothes for the women they'd like to be with or in most cases the women they'd like to be.
    Robert Altman

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