What is another word for manned?

Pronunciation: [mˈand] (IPA)

Manned is a term often used to describe objects or vehicles that are operated or controlled by humans. However, there are various other words that can be used to substitute for the term manned. These can include words like crewed, operated, controlled, piloted, manned and directed. These synonyms can be used interchangeably depending upon the context in which they are being used. Whether you are describing a spacecraft, a vehicle, a machine or any other object that is being operated or manned by a human, using synonyms can make your writing more concise and interesting. So next time you think of using the word manned, try using a synonym instead.

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What are the opposite words for manned?

The antonyms for "manned" include "uninhabited," "unpeopled," "unmanned," "ungoverned," and "unattended." These words denote the absence of humans, the removal of a crew, or a lack of control by people. When an object or vehicle is referred to as "manned," it denotes that there is someone present to operate it. Alternatively, use of one of the antonyms would indicate that the object is autonomous, lacks human intervention completely, or is abandoned. The use of these words is essential in communication to distinguish between situations where human input is present and when it is not.

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Usage examples for Manned

The roads are kept in perfect condition upon all of the regular post-routes, and one rolls over them in the native carriole nearly as smoothly as though navigating a lake in a well-manned boat.
"Due North or Glimpses of Scandinavia and Russia"
Maturin M. Ballou
Lying half a mile off the shore, above and below the landing at Peterhoff, was a light-draft naval steamer, fully manned and armed, acting as a coast-guard.
"Due North or Glimpses of Scandinavia and Russia"
Maturin M. Ballou
She sat there looking at me calmly, but there was a hardness in her expression which indicated that all defences were fully manned.
"I Walked in Arden"
Jack Crawford

Famous quotes with Manned

  • Our goal is to show that you can develop a robust, safe manned space program and do it at an extremely low cost.
    Burt Rutan
  • In the large cities that received new Americans, there flowered a golden age of restaurants, manned by the available talent from abroad and fueled by the restless wealth of the newly rich.
    David Joseph Schwartz
  • I am convinced that the modular structure of the Mir will be the main trend in manned orbital stations development in the next century.
    Valentina Tereshkova
  • But what is the use of this history, what the use of all this minute research ? I well know that it will not produce a fall in the price of pepper, a rise in that of crates of rotten cabbages, or other serious events of this kind, which cause fleets to be manned and set people face to face intent upon one another's extermination. The insect does not aim at so much glory. It confines itself to showing us life in the inexhaustible variety of its manifestations; it helps us to decipher in some small measure the obscurest book of all, the book of ourselves.
    Jean Henri Fabre
  • It had been the winter of 1835-6 that the ship, Alert, in her voyage for hides on the remote and almost unknown coast of California, floated into the vast solitude of the bay of San Francisco. All around was the stillness of nature. One vessel, a Russian, lay at anchor there, but during our whole stay not a sail came or went. Our trade was with remote missions, which sent hides to us in launches manned by their Indians... Over a region far beyond our sight there was no other human habitations, expect that an enterprising Yankee, years in advance of his time, had put up, on the rising ground above the landing, a shanty of rough boards, where he carried on a very small retail trade between the hide ships and the Indians. On the evening of Saturday, the thirteenth of August, 1859 (I again sailed into) the entrance to San Francisco, (now) the great center of worldwide commerce.
    Richard Henry Dana

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