Associations to the word «Given»

Wiktionary

GIVEN, verb. Past participle of give
GIVEN, preposition. Considering; taking into account.
GIVEN, noun. A condition that is assumed to be true without further evaluation.
GIVEN, adjective. Already arranged.
GIVEN, adjective. Currently discussed.
GIVEN, adjective. Particular, specific.
GIVEN, adjective. Assumed as fact or hypothesis.
GIVEN, adjective. ​(with to) Prone, disposed.
GIVEN A BAD NAME, verb. Past participle of give a bad name
GIVEN A FLYING FUCK, verb. Past participle of give a flying fuck
GIVEN A FUCK, verb. Past participle of give a fuck
GIVEN A RAT'S ASS, verb. Past participle of give a rat's ass
GIVEN AWAY, verb. Past participle of give away
GIVEN BIRTH, verb. Past participle of give birth
GIVEN FORTH, verb. Past participle of give forth
GIVEN HEAD, verb. Past participle of give head
GIVEN HER HEAD, verb. Past participle of give someone his head, indicating a passive voice.
GIVEN HER HEAD, verb. Past participle of give head, indicating a perfect tense.
GIVEN IN, verb. Past participle of give in
GIVEN IT SOME WELLY, verb. Past participle of give it some welly
GIVEN NAME, noun. (chiefly Australia) (NZ) (US and Scotland) A first name, a name chosen for a child, usually by the child's parents; a forename.
GIVEN NAMES, noun. Plural of given name
GIVEN OFF, verb. Past participle of give off
GIVEN OUT, verb. Past participle of give out
GIVEN OVER, verb. Past participle of give over
GIVEN SOMEONE FIVE, verb. Past participle of give someone five
GIVEN THAT, conjunction. Although
GIVEN THAT, conjunction. Assuming that; in consideration of the fact that
GIVEN THE FINGER, verb. Past participle of give the finger
GIVEN UP, verb. Past participle of give up
GIVEN WAY, verb. Past participle of give way

Dictionary definition

GIVEN, noun. An assumption that is taken for granted.
GIVEN, adjective. Acknowledged as a supposition; "given the engine's condition, it is a wonder that it started".
GIVEN, adjective. (usually followed by `to') naturally disposed toward; "he is apt to ignore matters he considers unimportant"; "I am not minded to answer any questions".

Wise words

In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.
Alexander Pope