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returned

/rɪˈtɜːrnd/

C'est le passé de 'retourner'. Cela signifie que l'on est revenu à un endroit ou que l'on a rendu un objet à son propriétaire.

Returned signifies the completion of a journey or the restoration of an object to its source.

Mot en 30 secondes

  • To go or come back to a previous place.
  • To give or send something back to its owner.
  • Describes items sent back to a store for refunds.

Summary

Returned signifies the completion of a journey or the restoration of an object to its source.

  • To go or come back to a previous place.
  • To give or send something back to its owner.
  • Describes items sent back to a store for refunds.

Avoid Redundancy

Do not use 'back' after 'returned'. Say 'He returned home', not 'He returned back home'.

Retail Returns

In a store, 'returned' usually implies you want a refund or an exchange, so be clear about your intent.

Social Reciprocity

In English-speaking cultures, 'returning a favor' is an important social expectation for maintaining relationships.

Exemples

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She returned home after a very long day at the office.

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I returned the borrowed book to the library this morning.

3

The customer returned the faulty television for a full refund.

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The jury returned a verdict of 'not guilty' after three hours.

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He returned her smile, feeling much more relaxed.

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The explorer returned from the jungle with many stories.

Famille de mots

Nom
return, returnee
Verbe
return
Adverbe
N/A
Adjectif
returnable, returned

Astuce mémo

Remember: RE-turned means you TURNED back to where you started.

Overview

'Returned' is the past form of the verb 'return', originating from the idea of 'turning back'. It is a fundamental B1-level word because it covers both physical movement (returning home) and transactional actions (returning a product). It is used to indicate that a cycle has been completed or that an object has been restored to its original location or possessor.

Usage Patterns

In everyday conversation, 'returned' is used in both transitive and intransitive ways. Intransitively, it describes movement (e.g., 'He returned from vacation'). Transitively, it involves an object being given back (e.g., 'She returned the borrowed car'). In formal writing, particularly in business or law, it takes on specialized meanings. For instance, in commerce, it functions as an adjective to describe 'returned goods'—items sent back by customers. In legal settings, it describes the formal delivery of a decision, such as 'the jury returned a verdict'.

Travel and Daily Life

This is the most frequent use, involving people moving back to a starting point or home.

Retail and Commerce

Refers to the process of giving back purchased items for a refund or exchange.

Communication

Used when responding to a message or phone call (e.g., 'I returned his call').

Professional/Academic

Used to describe going back to a topic of discussion or returning documents for review.

Social Reciprocity

Metaphorical uses include 'returning a favor' or 'returning a smile', which are crucial for social bonding across many cultures.

Notes d'usage

Use 'returned' to describe the completion of a movement back to a source or the act of giving something back. It is versatile and used in both casual conversations and formal documents.

Erreurs courantes

The most common mistake is saying 'returned back'. Since 'returned' already means 'to go back', adding the word 'back' is unnecessary and considered poor grammar.

Astuce mémo

Remember: RE-turned means you TURNED back to where you started.

Origine du mot

Derived from the Middle English word 'retornen', which comes from the Old French 're-' (back) and 'torner' (to turn).

Contexte culturel

In many English-speaking societies, the concept of a 'returned soldier' or 'returned veteran' carries significant respect, referring to those who have come back from military service.

Exemples

1

She returned home after a very long day at the office.

everyday
2

I returned the borrowed book to the library this morning.

everyday
3

The customer returned the faulty television for a full refund.

business
4

The jury returned a verdict of 'not guilty' after three hours.

formal
5

He returned her smile, feeling much more relaxed.

informal
6

The explorer returned from the jungle with many stories.

academic

Famille de mots

Nom
return, returnee
Verbe
return
Adverbe
N/A
Adjectif
returnable, returned

Collocations courantes

returned home
returned the favor
returned a call
returned to normal
returned for a refund
returned empty-handed

Phrases Courantes

return to sender

many happy returns

point of no return

Souvent confondu avec

returned vs restored

'Restored' means bringing something back to a former healthy or original condition, while 'returned' means bringing it back to a place.

returned vs retorted

'Retorted' means to answer someone in a sharp or angry way, whereas 'returned' is neutral and simply means to give back.

Modèles grammaticaux

subject + returned + to + [place] subject + returned + [object] + to + [person/place] subject + returned + from + [place] returned + [noun] (as an adjective)

Avoid Redundancy

Do not use 'back' after 'returned'. Say 'He returned home', not 'He returned back home'.

Retail Returns

In a store, 'returned' usually implies you want a refund or an exchange, so be clear about your intent.

Social Reciprocity

In English-speaking cultures, 'returning a favor' is an important social expectation for maintaining relationships.

Teste-toi

fill blank

Fill in the blank with the correct form.

He ___ the library books two days after they were due.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : returned

The sentence describes a completed action in the past, so the past tense 'returned' is required.

multiple choice

Choose the correct meaning of the phrase.

What does it mean when a jury 'returned a verdict'?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : They gave their decision.

In a legal context, 'returning' a verdict means delivering the official decision to the court.

sentence building

Arrange the words to form a correct sentence.

She / to / work / on / returned / Monday

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : She returned to work on Monday

This follows the standard S-V-O-Adverbial pattern: Subject (She) + Verb (returned) + Prepositional Phrase (to work) + Time (on Monday).

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Aides visuelles

Word Family of Return

returned

Nouns

  • return
  • returnee
  • returning

Verbs

  • return
  • returns
  • returning

Adjectives

  • returnable
  • returned

Usage Contexts

Commerce

  • returned goods
  • returned check

Travel

  • returned home
  • returned from trip

Communication

  • returned a call
  • returned a smile

Questions fréquentes

8 questions

'Returned' is more formal and used in both writing and speech, while 'came back' is more informal and common in spoken English.

Yes, it can describe items, as in 'returned merchandise' or 'returned mail'.

Yes, it follows the regular pattern of adding '-ed' to the base verb 'return'.

It means to call someone back after they have previously tried to contact you.

A check that a bank refuses to pay, usually because the account lacks sufficient funds.

It is used when a jury officially delivers a verdict to the court.

No, it is redundant because 'returned' already implies going 'back'.

No, 'restored' means bringing something back to its original condition, while 'returned' means bringing it back to a place.

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