lend

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verb

lent ˈlent How to pronounce lend (audio) ; lending
Synonyms of lend

transitive verb

1
a(1)
: to give for temporary use on condition that the same or its equivalent be returned
lend me your pen
(2)
: to put at another's temporary disposal
lent us their services
She's always there to lend a (helping) hand. [=help]
b
: to let out (money) for temporary use on condition of repayment with interest
The bank lent him the money for home improvements.
2
a
: to give the assistance or support of : afford, furnish
evidence that lends credence/credibility to their claim
a dispassionate and scholarly manner which lends great force to his criticismsThe Times Literary Supplement (London)
b
: to adapt or apply (oneself) readily : accommodate
a topic that lends itself admirably to class discussion

intransitive verb

: to make a loan
lendable adjective
lender noun
Loan vs. Lend: Usage Guide

When English speakers first settled in North America, they brought with them loan as both a verb and a noun: one could get a loan, and one could loan a book to a friend. (The verb lend was also available, making it possible to lend a book to a friend as well.) The verb use of loan died out in Britain, but continued to be used in American English, thereby attracting some negative attention as a dialect term. Warnings against loan as a verb followed and can still be heard, but the use is perfectly standard. The verb loan is only encountered literally; one only lends a hand, never loans it.

lender

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noun

lend·​er
-də(r)
plural -s
: one that lends

Examples of lend in a Sentence

Verb I lent our ladder to the neighbors. The bank wouldn't lend us the money. Many banks won't lend to people with bad credit. They are glad to lend their support to worthy causes.
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Verb
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Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English lenen, (15th century) lenden "to give, bestow, give for temporary use," going back to Old English lǣnan, derivative of lǣn "something lent, grant, gift" — more at loan entry 1

Note: The -d- in late Middle English lenden, continued into Modern English, was imported from the past lende and the past participle lent, apparently by association with verbs such as bend entry 1, send entry 1, wend, where the dental consonant was part of the base form.

Noun

Middle English lendare, alteration (influenced by Middle English lenden to lend) of lenere, from Old English lǣnere, from lǣnan to lend + -ere -er

First Known Use

Verb

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a(1)

Time Traveler
The first known use of lend was before the 12th century

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Cite this Entry

“Lend.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/lend. Accessed 25 Jun. 2026.

Kids Definition

lend

verb
lent ˈlent How to pronounce lend (audio) ; lending
1
a
: to give to another for temporary use with the understanding that it or a like thing will be returned
lend a book
b
: to let out (money) for temporary use with the understanding that it will be paid back with interest
banks and other lending institutions
2
: to give usually for a time
lend assistance
3
: to have the quality or nature that makes suitable
a voice that lends itself to opera
lender noun

Legal Definition

lend

verb
lent; lending

transitive verb

1
: to give for temporary use on condition that the same or its equivalent be returned
2
: to let out (money) for temporary use on condition of repayment with interest

intransitive verb

: to make a loan
lendable adjective
lender noun

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