seen


verb

  • To look at something with your eyes.
  • To think about something in your mind.
  • To visit someone or meet them.
  • To be the time when something happens.
  • To make sure something happens while watching.
  • To help someone get somewhere safely.
  • To check or look closely at something.
  • To find out if something is true or works.
  • To look at something for more information.
  • To have experienced something.


Sentences

  • I have seen a movie about dinosaurs.
  • He has seen a funny clown at the circus.
  • They have seen a lot of stars in the sky.
  • I seen my friend at the park yesterday.
  • She has seen a butterfly in the garden.

Word Explanation:

  • 'Seen' means to look at something. Like when you see a dog or a toy.

Word in hindi

देखा

dekha

Other variations in hindi

  • देखा dekha
  • दिखाई dikhai

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'seen' mean?

The word 'seen' is the past participle of the verb 'see'. It means to have looked at something or to have noticed something with your eyes.

How do you pronounce 'seen'?

You pronounce 'seen' like 'seen' (rhymes with 'bean'). It has a long 'ee' sound.

What is the origin of the word 'seen'?

The word 'seen' comes from the Old English word 'seon', which means 'to see'. It has been used in the English language for many centuries.

What is the meaning of 'seen' in Kannada?

The word 'seen' in Kannada is 'ಕಂಡ' (Kaṇḍa).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Did you know that when you see something, your brain is working hard to understand it? Your eyes send signals to your brain to help you see!

Proverb

Seeing is believing, which means you need to see something to truly understand it.

Quote

"The eye sees only what the mind is prepared to comprehend." - Robertson Davies

Mini blog:

A World Full of Wonders

In a world full of wonders, have you ever thought about what you have seen? Maybe it was a bright rainbow after the rain or a fluffy cloud shaped like a dinosaur! Each day is an adventure, and every little thing you see can tell a story.

Just like in Sowmya Rajendran's tales, where every character has a special journey, your eyes are like magic windows to exciting places. So, grab your imagination and look around! What will you see today?

Remember, every sight is a chance to dream and explore!