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Used is an English term with several related meanings. As an adjective, it describes items that have had a previous owner rather than being new. It is commonly applied to consumer goods such as cars, electronics, furniture, and clothing. The description signals that the item is not factory-new and may vary in age, wear, and functionality. Used goods markets exist in most economies and are supported by sellers who categorize items by condition, often using labels such as 'like new,' 'good,' or 'fair.'

As a past participle of the verb use, used appears in many tense and aspect constructions. It

Origin and related terms: the verb use comes from Old French user and Latin uti; the past

See also: second-hand, pre-owned, refurbished, used car, used bookstore.

marks
completed
actions,
as
in
'I
used
the
tool
yesterday,'
and
forms
perfect
tenses
such
as
'have
used.'
The
phrase
'used
to'
expresses
a
past
habit
or
state
that
no
longer
applies,
as
in
'I
used
to
live
there.'
The
expression
'be
used
to'
means
to
be
accustomed
to
something,
as
in
'I
am
used
to
this
routine.'
These
forms
show
the
word's
role
both
in
describing
objects
and
in
grammatical
constructions.
participle
formed
with
the
standard
English
-ed
suffix.
The
sense
of
'used'
as
describing
second-hand
goods
broadened
with
modern
commerce
to
cover
items
that
have
circulated
in
the
market
rather
than
being
new.