Amassed
Verb
UK
/ÉËmĂŚst/
US
/ÉËmĂŚst/
Level: Easy - A1 (Beginner)
Definition
Collected a large amount of something, like money or knowledge, over time.
Example
"He amassed a lot of life experiences to grow."
"Over the years, she amassed a huge library of books on history and science."
"They amassed enough support to win the local election by a large margin."
Explanation
Amassed is the past form of amass, which means to gather a lot of something over time. You donât get it all at onceâyou collect, save, or bring it together bit by bit until it becomes a large amount. People can have amassed money by saving, amassed books by collecting them, or amassed experience by working many years. It suggests steady effort, patience, or growth. When we say âHe amassed a fortune,â we mean he built it up slowly, not in one day.