1. matched - Noun
2. matched - Adjective
3. matched - Verb
5. matched - Adjective Satellite
of Match
Source: Webster's dictionaryThis book is dedicated to the people of America--strong, outspoken, intense in their convictions, sometimes wrong-headed but always generous and brave, with a passion for justice no nation has ever matched. Paul Johnson
We believe, in fact, that the one act of respect has little force unless matched by the other - in balance with it... The acting out of that dual respect I would name as precisely the source of our power. Barbara Deming
You don't appreciate home until you leave it and, let me tell you, you can't appreciate life till you've almost left it! Some people hope and die with their song still in them. I used to think that happiness resulted when my earnings matched my yearnings! But not anymore! Patsy Cline
And silence matched the silence under snow. Dannie Abse
[Re:Claims Direct] No win, no fee, no basis in reality. Just a room above a minicab office in Acton and a steady stream of greedy simpletons whose delusion is only matched by their clumsiness. Bill Bailey
Better alone unattached than unsuitably matched. Mexican Proverb