Definition of Would. Meaning of Would. Synonyms of Would

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Definition of Would

Would
Would Would, imp. of Will. [OE. & AS. wolde. See Will, v. t.] Commonly used as an auxiliary verb, either in the past tense or in the conditional or optative present. See 2d & 3d Will. Note: Would was formerly used also as the past participle of Will. Right as our Lord hath would. --Chaucer.
Would
Would Would, n. See 2d Weld.

Meaning of Would from wikipedia

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