linked

adjective
UK: /lɪŋkt/
US: /lɪŋkt/
  1. Connected to something else.

    1. The two rooms are linked by a door so you can go between them easily.
    2. The company's success is closely linked to the new marketing campaign, which boosted sales significantly.
  2. Joined physically to something.

    1. The chain is linked to the gate to keep it closed and secure.
    2. The bikes were linked together with a strong cable lock to prevent theft in the city center.
  3. Related in some way.

    1. The two events are linked, but I don't know how to prove it.
    2. These seemingly unrelated incidents may be linked by a common underlying cause that requires further investigation.

Synonyms

connected related
linked verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of link: to make a connection between two or more things or people.

    1. I linked my account so I can log in faster now.
    2. The scientist linked the disease to a specific gene after years of research, providing a breakthrough.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "linked" in English means: Connected to something else., Joined physically to something., Related in some way..

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

Synonyms for "linked": connected, related.

Example usage of "linked": "The two rooms are linked by a door so you can go between them easily.". More examples on the page.