limited
Definition of limited:
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part of speech: adjective
Within limits: narrow: restricted.
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part of speech: adjective
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Common misspellings:
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- limmited (9.6%)
- limied (0.5%)
- limiited (1.3%)
- lmited (1.4%)
- linited (2.3%)
- imited (0.8%)
- limitted (14.7%)
- limeted (5.7%)
- limitied (11.8%)
- limite (2.3%)
- limilted (0.4%)
- limites (1.0%)
- liminted (0.8%)
- elimated (0.1%)
- limitd (0.3%)
- liimited (0.3%)
- sparce (0.1%)
- limkited (0.3%)
- limimted (0.3%)
- limted (24.7%)
- limated (0.5%)
- ltd (0.1%)
- liited (0.6%)
- lumitted (0.3%)
- llimited (0.8%)
- limitet (0.5%)
- limmitted (0.6%)
- linmited (0.5%)
- limoited (0.3%)
- limtied (15.3%)
- scarse (0.1%)
- ited (0.1%)
- limitated (0.1%)
- limitid (0.3%)
- limitited (0.1%)
- limiyed (0.5%)
- limteid (0.3%)
- limtid (0.3%)
- litmied (0.4%)
Usage examples for limited:
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And my time is limited I have not a moment to spare.
"Shirley" – Charlotte Brontë -
In such a case, however, it is but just, and the law therefore demands, that notice of the fact of limited responsibility be given and that no appearance of responsibility be assumed.
"Studies in Civics" – James T. McCleary -
She went on making the same extravagant demands, without a suspicion of the limited resources of life.
"Audrey Craven" – May Sinclair -
" Too limited in many ways, my Toby," he said.
"Charles Rex" – Ethel M. Dell