use
Note that the pronunciation changes depending on whether the word is a verb or a noun. As a verb, it ends with a 'z' sound (yooz), while as a noun, it ends with an 's' sound (yoo-ss). When used to describe treating someone selfishly, the word often carries a negative emotional tone, suggesting that the person is being manipulated. In the phrase "use to," be careful with spelling. Use "used to" when talking about past habits (e.g., 'I used to smoke'), but use "get used to" when talking about becoming comfortable with something new.
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Meanings
To employ something for a particular purpose.
"She used a hammer to drive the nail into the wall."
To consume or exhaust a supply of something.
"The journey used up all the fuel in the tank."
To treat someone in a selfish or exploitative way.
"He felt that his colleagues were just using him for his connections."