👉 To obtain (something) in exchange for money or goods
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look! You’ve got a tricky word today, “bought,” it seems to be. The dictionary gives you the gist, a helpful little scheme! It says, "To obtain, in exchange for money or goods," That's a pretty clear picture, understood? Let me break it down with a simple rhyme, Think of a purchase, keeping perfect time: “Bought” means you paid for something new, A toy, a treat, or maybe even stew! You gave up your money, that’s the key, To get what you wanted, happy and free! Like when you buy a book with a dollar or two, Or a tasty snack, shiny and new. Does that make sense? Any questions for me? Let's hear those thoughts, don't be shy!