How Do You Spell HATTED?

Pronunciation: [hˈatɪd] (IPA)

The word "hatted" is spelled as ˈhætɪd in IPA phonetic transcription, consisting of the consonants /h/ and /t/ and the vowels /æ/ and /ɪ/. The past participle of the verb "to hat," meaning to supply someone with a hat or to cover with a hat, "hatted" is pronounced with the stress on the first syllable. The use of the suffix -ed indicates that the action was completed in the past tense.

HATTED Meaning and Definition

  1. Hatted is the past participle form of the verb "hat," which refers to the act of putting on or wearing a hat. Hatted is commonly used to describe someone who has adorned their head with a hat as a form of fashion accessory or for practical purposes such as protection from the sun or cold weather. It implies that the person is currently wearing a hat.

    The term "hatted" can also be used in a more abstract sense to describe a group or organization. In this context, it refers to a collection of individuals who share a common characteristic, similar purpose, or belong to a specific society or association identified by the wearing of hats. For example, one could speak of a convention of hatted individuals referring to members of a particular fraternity or association identifiable by their headgear.

    Furthermore, "hatted" can also be used metaphorically to describe someone who possesses a particular attribute or characteristic, often in a positive sense. For instance, "a hatted musician" might refer to a skilled and professional musician recognized for their talent and expertise.

    Overall, "hatted" is a term used to convey the act of wearing a hat, the identification or association with a group that wears hats, or a metaphorical representation of possessing certain qualities or skills.

  2. Wearing a hat.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for HATTED

Etymology of HATTED

The word "hatted" is the past participle of the verb "hat", which comes from the noun "hat". The noun "hat" has its roots in the Old English word "hæt", which can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "*hattuz". The original Germanic root is thought to have been borrowed from the Latin word "cassis", meaning "helmet". Over time, "hat" evolved to refer to a head-covering garment, which can be seen in various forms across different languages. Ultimately, "hatted" emerged as the past participle form of the verb "hat", describing someone or something that is wearing a hat.

Similar spelling words for HATTED

Conjugate verb Hatted

CONDITIONAL

I would hatted
you would hatted
he/she/it would hatted
we would hatted
they would hatted

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be hatteding
you would be hatteding
he/she/it would be hatteding
we would be hatteding
they would be hatteding

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have hatted
you would have hatted
he/she/it would have hatted
we would have hatted
they would have hatted

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been hatteding
you would have been hatteding
he/she/it would have been hatteding
we would have been hatteding
they would have been hatteding

FUTURE

I will hatted
you will hatted
he/she/it will hatted
we will hatted
they will hatted

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be hatteding
you will be hatteding
he/she/it will be hatteding
we will be hatteding
they will be hatteding

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have hatteded
you will have hatteded
he/she/it will have hatteded
we will have hatteded
they will have hatteded

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been hatteding
you will have been hatteding
he/she/it will have been hatteding
we will have been hatteding
they will have been hatteding

IMPERATIVE

you hatted
we let´s hatted

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to hatted

PAST

I hatteded
you hatteded
he/she/it hatteded
we hatteded
they hatteded

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was hatteding
you were hatteding
he/she/it was hatteding
we were hatteding
they were hatteding

PAST PARTICIPLE

hatteded

PAST PERFECT

I had hatteded
you had hatteded
he/she/it had hatteded
we had hatteded
they had hatteded

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been hatteding
you had been hatteding
he/she/it had been hatteding
we had been hatteding
they had been hatteding

PRESENT

I hatted
you hatted
he/she/it hatteds
we hatted
they hatted

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am hatteding
you are hatteding
he/she/it is hatteding
we are hatteding
they are hatteding

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

hatteding

PRESENT PERFECT

I have hatteded
you have hatteded
he/she/it has hatteded
we have hatteded
they have hatteded

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been hatteding
you have been hatteding
he/she/it has been hatteding
we have been hatteding
they have been hatteding

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