English · Common Verbs
/juːzd/
[/juːzd/]
past tense of use
Past tense and past participle of 'use': to have put something to a purpose; also 'used to' for past habits.
She used an old recipe from her grandmother to bake the bread for the party.
She used an old recipe from her grandmother to bake the bread for the party.
From Old French 'user', with the regular '-ed' ending marking past tense.
Used for completed actions; 'used to' (/juːst/) expresses former habits or states.