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produce

/ˈpɹɒd͡ʒuːs/noun, verb2 syllables

Produce means: come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes).

Synonyms for produce21

noun, as in fresh fruits and vegetable grown for the market

green goods, green groceries, garden truck

verb, as in come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes)

verb, as in create or manufacture a man-made product

verb, as in cultivate by growing, often involving improvements by means of agricultural techniques

verb, as in cause to happen, occur or exist

bring about, give rise

verb, as in bring onto the market or release

bring on, bring out

verb, as in bring forth or yield

bring forth

verb, as in bring out for display

bring forth

also used for produce

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What does produce mean?8

verb

1

come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes)“He grew a beard”

2

create or manufacture a man-made product“We produce more cars than we can sell”

3

cultivate by growing, often involving improvements by means of agricultural techniques“The Bordeaux region produces great red wines”

4

cause to happen, occur or exist“This procedure produces a curious effect”

5

bring onto the market or release“produce a movie”

6

bring forth or yield“The tree would not produce fruit”

7

bring out for display“The proud father produced many pictures of his baby”

noun

1

fresh fruits and vegetable grown for the market

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with produce?24

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All 24 rhymes for produce, grouped by syllable

Produce in a sentence

  • Dormant volcanoes no longer produce eruptions, but might again sometime in the future.Hybrid
  • To produce a good book, the eraser is often more important than the pencil.badgerfan
  • A tree that doesn't produce fruit does, however, provide shade.karloelkebekio
  • The alchemists sought to produce gold from other substances, such as lead.Hybrid
  • Those projects did get off the ground, but they didn't produce any visible results.sundown
  • When mosquitoes beat their wings up and down, they produce a distinctive buzzing sound.Hybrid
  • Although those projects did get off the ground, they didn't produce any tangible results.sundown
  • As the food particles ferment, they produce methane.Hybrid

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Forms of produce

as a verb

past tense
produced
present participle
producing
third-person singular
produces