Antonyms for queued


Grammar : Verb
Spell : kyoo
Phonetic Transcription : kyu


Definition of queued

Origin :
  • late 15c., "band attached to a letter with seals dangling on the free end," from French queue "a tail," from Old French cue, coe "tail" (12c., also "penis"), from Latin coda (dialectal variant or alternative form of cauda) "tail," of unknown origin. Also in literal use in 16c. English, "tail of a beast," especially in heraldry. The Middle English metaphoric extension to "line of dancers" (c.1500) led to extended sense of "line of people, etc." (1837). Also used 18c. in sense of "braid of hair hanging down behind" (first attested 1748).
  • As in line : verb border, mark
Example sentences :
  • That some of them clubbed and some of them queued their hair, I have already remarked.
  • Extract from : « The Historical Child » by Oscar Chrisman
  • She then went to a trunk and got a ribbon and queued my hair very nicely.
  • Extract from : « Narrative of the Captivity of William Biggs among the Kickapoo Indians in Illinois in 1788 » by William Biggs

Synonyms for queued

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