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A Writer's Dictionary:

collected Definition


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collect1
verb collected, collecting
    tr & intr
    1. To bring or be brought together; to gather.
      Thesaurus: congregate, assemble, gather, flock.
    2. To build up a collection of things of a particular type because of a interest in or enthusiasm for them.
      Example: collect stamps
      Thesaurus: accumulate, amass, assemble, acquire, consolidate.
    3. To call for someone or something; to fetch; to pick up.
      Example: I'll collect you in the evening
    tr & intr
    4. To get something from people, eg money owed or voluntary contributions, etc.
      Example: offered to collect for Oxfam
      Thesaurus: solicit, raise, secure.
    5. To calm or control oneself; to get one's thoughts, etc under control.
adj
    (N Amer, especially US)
    1. Said of a telephone call: paid for by the person receiving it.
adverb
    (N Amer, especially US)
    1. Reversing the charges.
Etymology: 16c: from Latin collectus, past participle of colligere to gather.





collected
adj
    1. Said of a writer's works: all published together in a single volume or a uniform set of volumes.
    2. Cool; calm; self-possessed.
      Thesaurus: composed, poised, self-possessed, cool.
Derivative: collectedly
adverb
    Derivative: collectedness
    noun


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