DEALT Meaning and
Definition
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Dealt is the past tense and past participle form of the verb "deal." As a transitive verb, "deal" has multiple meanings and contexts. In a general sense, to deal means to distribute, administer, or apportion something. It commonly refers to the act of giving out cards or hands in a game, such as playing cards in a game of poker. In this context, dealt specifically refers to the action of distributing the cards to the players in a fair and random manner.
Additionally, in a broader sense, to deal can refer to handling or managing a situation, problem, or task. It implies addressing or coping with something or someone, often involving negotiations or interactions. Dealt, as the past tense form, indicates that an individual already processed a particular situation, whether by taking action, making decisions, or engaging in discussions.
In a psychological or emotional sense, dealt can describe how a person maneuvers or copes with various experiences, challenges, or circumstances. It can refer to the management or treatment of one's own feelings, thoughts, or relationships. It may involve adapting, overcoming, or even resolving difficulties or conflicts.
Overall, dealt typically denotes the past action of distributing, administering, or managing something, whether it be physical cards, problems, negotiations, or emotions.
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Distributed; given in succession.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
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Etymology of DEALT
The word "dealt" is derived from the Old English word "dǣlan", which means "to divide" or "to distribute". This word is further linked to the Proto-Germanic root "dailijaną", meaning "to divide" or "to share out". Ultimately, the etymology of "dealt" can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European root "dail-", which carries a similar meaning of "to divide" or "to allot".
Idioms with the word DEALT
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play the hand (one) is dealt
The idiom "play the hand (one) is dealt" means to accept and work with the circumstances or situations that one has been given, instead of complaining or wishing for something different. It implies making the best use of the resources and opportunities available, without dwelling on what cannot be changed. It often refers to adapting and finding solutions within the limitations and challenges present in one's life.
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he who smelt it dealt it
The idiom "he who smelt it dealt it" is a playful and humorous way of implying that the person who first detects or notices a particular undesirable smell (such as a fart) is often the one responsible for causing it. It is commonly used in situations where there is a smell, and people jokingly try to shift the blame onto others by suggesting that the person who mentioned or detected the smell is guilty of causing it.
Similar spelling words for DEALT
- dearly,
- delete,
- deadly,
- delay,
- delta,
- dealer,
- deli,
- dial,
- Dwelt,
- dual,
- deal,
- dead,
- teal,
- del.,
- deals,
- dart,
- dale,
- Dealt.
Conjugate verb Dealt
CONDITIONAL
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