IPA: /ˈtaɪdɪd/
KK: /taɪdɪd/
Having been influenced or affected by the rise and fall of the sea level due to tides.
The tided shores were covered with seaweed after the water receded.
Tided originates from the Old English word 'tid', meaning time or season, combined with the suffix '-ed', which indicates a past action or state. The word 'tided' refers to something that has been affected by the flow of tides, often relating to the changing of time or seasons influenced by the tides.
Think of 'tid' meaning time or season, and remember that 'tided' refers to something that has been influenced by the flow of time, like the tides.