How do you say linked in English? Pronunciation of linked in English, a free online English pronunciation dictionary.
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Pronounce Linked as L IY N K EH D.
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Continue readingconnected; joined
coupled, joined, linked(adj)connected by a link, as railway cars or trailer trucks
a rod-shaped portion of seasoned ground meat in a casingI like to put maple syrup on my breakfast links
a uniting or binding force or influencethose old love letters were her only remaining link with her late grandparents
to put or bring together so as to form a new and longer wholeshe linked the flowers together to form a long chain
to think of (something) in combinationsince childhood I have always linked trips to the beach with the discomforts of sunburn and sand in my clothes
to come together to form a single unitcarbon atoms link up to form a diamond crystal
the state of having shared interests or efforts (as in social or business matters)the linkup of the two art museums has proved beneficial to both institutions
1. Doctors confirmed that drinking too many energy drinks was unquestionably linked to the man’s untimely death.
2. Without hesitation, the ruler killed everyone who was linked to the attempt to depose him.
3. Excessive alcohol consumption has been linked to liver damage.
4. The associative data gathered during research linked the two seemingly uncommon symptoms together.
5. The word “sandwich” is an eponym linked to the first person said to have requested the item, the Earl of Sandwich.
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