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planned

/plænd/verb, adjective1 syllable

Planned means: designed or carried out according to a plan.

Synonyms for planned20

verb, as in make or work out a plan for; devise

plan, project, contrive, design

verb, as in have the will and intention to carry out some action

plan, be after

verb, as in make plans for something

adjective, as in designed or carried out according to a plan

contrived, deep-laid, preset, predetermined, put-up, intended, premeditated

adjective, as in with planning and intention

aforethought, plotted, premeditated

also used for planned

advised, calculated, designed, staged, thought-out, well-thought-out

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Opposites of planned

unplanned

What does planned mean?5

adjective

1

designed or carried out according to a plan“the planned outlays for new equipment”

2

with planning and intention“with malice aforethought”

verb

1

make or work out a plan for; devise“They contrived to murder their boss”

2

have the will and intention to carry out some action“He plans to be in graduate school next year”

3

make plans for something“He is planning a trip with his family”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with planned?27

two syllables

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four syllables

misunderstand
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All 27 rhymes for planned, grouped by syllable

Planned in a sentence

  • The merchant had sold goods in the city, and now planned to journey back.Mithridates
  • We planned to buy three of those, but they only had one left.CK
  • It was exposed that they were doing illegal work, so they planned their disappearance.tsp_2
  • From the outset, this was planned as an unusual kind of workshop.CM
  • Further research was planned but not completed, due to lack of funding.CM
  • I've planned a camping trip, care to join me?Amastan
  • Had we known, we would’ve planned better.Igider
  • Had we planned better, we’d be finished by now.Igider

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