On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Mead. Discover the meaning, synonyms such as anthropologist or philosopher and how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Mead in a sentence
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Mead meaning
- An alcoholic drink fermented from honey and water.
- A drink composed of syrup of sarsaparilla or other flavouring extract, and water, and sometimes charged with carbon dioxide.
Synonyms of Mead
Using Mead
- The main meaning on this page is: An alcoholic drink fermented from honey and water. | A drink composed of syrup of sarsaparilla or other flavouring extract, and water, and sometimes charged with carbon dioxide.
- Useful related words include: margaret mead, anthropologist, george herbert mead, philosopher.
- In the example corpus, mead often appears in combinations such as: lake mead, mead and, beth mead.
Context around Mead
- Average sentence length in these examples: 28.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 11 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Mead
- In this selection, "mead" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 28.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, margaret, lake, melomel, variants, unless and kathryn stand out and add context to how "mead" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include anathema to mead and as and and as mead left to. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "mead" sits close to words such as abolition, absorbing and bentley, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with mead
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
An American caught Aspen eyes, Andrea Mead (Lawrence). (8 words)
Memoir of Margaret Mead by her daughter, documenting the relationship between Mead and Benedict. (14 words)
The designation is meant to distinguish this type of mead from "short mead" (see below). (15 words)
It is called a French window when used in a pair as double-leaved doors with large glass panels in each door leaf, and in which the doors may swing out (typically) as well as in. A Mead door, developed by S Mead of Leicester, swings both ways. (48 words)
Nelson points out that this passage in Strabo contains "ambiguity": he could mean either one drink made from grain and honey, in which case it would have to be mead unless one classified it as a combination of mead and beer, or two drinks, mead and beer. (47 words)
Franz Boas, "Preface" in Margaret Mead, Coming of Age in Samoa Mead's findings suggested that the community ignores both boys and girls until they are about 15 or 16. Before then, children have no social standing within the community. (40 words)
Example sentences (20)
Mead variants A homebrewed melomel mead An American rich dry black hopped mead made from black currants and wildflower honey Off dry American botanical (Metheglin) mead with juniper, lavender, and marjoram infusions Bottles of "medica" (r.
In 1983, five years after Mead had died, New Zealand anthropologist Derek Freeman published Margaret Mead and Samoa: The Making and Unmaking of an Anthropological Myth, in which he challenged Mead's major findings about sexuality in Samoan society.
Nelson points out that this passage in Strabo contains "ambiguity": he could mean either one drink made from grain and honey, in which case it would have to be mead unless one classified it as a combination of mead and beer, or two drinks, mead and beer.
Joining her on the podium are Mikah Vasquez of Moffat County, Grace Peck of Mead, Kathryn Gossett of Mead, Ari Williams of Olathe and Hillary Gutierrez of Battle Mountain.
Mead’s Dominic McLawrence, who was named the Times-Call boys basketball player of the year, poses for a photo in Mead’s gym on March 28, 2024.
The current 2007 guidelines, which expire in 2026, tie the reservoirs together and require water to be released from Powell into Mead if demand below Mead takes it down too low.
A bathtub ring of light minerals shows the high water line near Hoover Dam on Lake Mead at the Lake Mead National Recreation Area in Nevada in 2014.
Bragi tells the origin of the mead of poetry from the blood of Kvasir and how Odin obtained this mead.
Brewers, winemakers and mead makers commonly use them for fermentation, including yeast strains identified specifically for mead fermentation.
But Sapir's conservative ideas about marriage and the woman's role were anathema to Mead, and as Mead left to do field work in Samoa the two separated permanently.
Franz Boas, "Preface" in Margaret Mead, Coming of Age in Samoa Mead's findings suggested that the community ignores both boys and girls until they are about 15 or 16. Before then, children have no social standing within the community.
Infused with carnation blossoms, acorns, poplar buds, juniper berries and other herbs, it is often made as a mead distillate or mead nectar, some of the varieties having as much as 75% of alcohol.
It is called a French window when used in a pair as double-leaved doors with large glass panels in each door leaf, and in which the doors may swing out (typically) as well as in. A Mead door, developed by S Mead of Leicester, swings both ways.
Mead received news of Sapir's remarriage while living in Samoa, where, on a beach, she later burned their correspondence. citation Mead was married three times.
Memoir of Margaret Mead by her daughter, documenting the relationship between Mead and Benedict.
The designation is meant to distinguish this type of mead from "short mead" (see below).
Vol. 24: 1–20 Relationship with Margaret Mead Margaret Mead and Ruth Benedict are considered to be the two most influential and famous anthropologists of their time.
After continuing their career years, Powell and Mead were both named to the Stacheville Challenge All-Tournament Team following Saturday’s match.
A member of the group, Fran Hall, whose husband, Steve Mead, died three weeks after the couple were married in 2020, said there was ‘no happiness’ at the report’s findings.
An American caught Aspen eyes, Andrea Mead (Lawrence).
Common combinations with mead
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- lake mead 37×
- mead and 22×
- beth mead 11×
- margaret mead 10×
- mead is 10×
- the mead 7×
- and mead 7×
- mead said 6×
- at mead 6×
- of mead 5×