keyed
(adjective)
kiːd
Definitions
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Having an input or an action that is controlled through a keyboard or similar device.
Where fingertips dance with precision, bold secrets unlock the digital symphony.Example: The password was keyed into the system.
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Having keys or key signatures, typically used in a musical context.
In the realm of sound, notes converse in tonal hues, painting vibrant canvases.Example: The music was keyed in C major.
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Adjusted or adapted to a particular setting, tone, or mood.
Words molded to the spirit of the room, a symphony tuned to the silent heartbeat of its listeners.Example: The speech was keyed to a somber audience.
Origin
First recorded in the late 18th century, from the word 'key' + '-ed'.
Synonyms
entered, typed, adjusted
Antonyms
deleted, ignored, unaltered