Comparative for connected (together) with wires
“A wired system has wires or cables attaching the networked computers and devices to each other.”
Comparative for connected to the internet or a network
“There is no doubt that their citizens are among the most wired and online citizens of any country.”
Comparative for supported or reinforced with wires
“New on the market was a wired brassiere that could be worn without straps.”
Comparative for connected to a listening device
“He was wired with a listening device and instructed to goad Michael Roberts into a repeat of the admission made earlier.”
Comparative for in a nervous, tense, or edgy state
“Your body pumps out adrenaline, and you feel all wired and shaky.”
Comparative for under the influence of alcohol
Comparative for watchful, especially for danger or disorder
Comparative for ready for use
(finance) Comparative for not involving the use of cash
Comparative for energized due to the presence of caffeine
Comparative for prepared for the coming of an event
Comparative for fast or responsive in one's thinking
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