extended

adjective
UK: /ɪkˈstendɪd/
US: /ɪkˈstendɪd/
  1. Made longer or bigger.

    1. We have an extended table for more guests.
    2. The company offered him an extended payment plan to help with his debt.
  2. Covering a large area or distance.

    1. The family has an extended stay during summer.
    2. Our extended warranty covers many potential problems with your new car.
  3. Prolonged in time; longer than usual.

    1. She took an extended vacation to Europe last year.
    2. They had an extended discussion about the project's future direction.
extended verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of extend: to make something longer or wider.

    1. The builders extended the house last year.
    2. She extended her hand to greet the guest, showcasing extended kindness.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "extended" in English means: Made longer or bigger., Covering a large area or distance., Prolonged in time; longer than usual..

The phonetic transcription of "extended" is /ɪkˈstendɪd/ in British English and /ɪkˈstendɪd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "extended": lengthy, expanded, widespread, prolonged, increased.

Example usage of "extended": "We have an extended table for more guests.". More examples on the page.