How Do You Spell SATED?

Pronunciation: [sˈe͡ɪtɪd] (IPA)

The word "sated" is spelled with a long "a" sound, represented by the IPA symbol /eɪ/, followed by the consonant "t" and a short "e" sound, represented by /ɛ/. The "a" and "e" sounds are often confused in English spelling, but understanding their phonetic representations can help to distinguish between them. "Sated" means to be satisfied, particularly after consuming food or drink. It can also refer to being tired or weary from a particular experience.

SATED Meaning and Definition

  1. Sated is an adjective used to describe a state in which one's appetite, desire, or need has been completely fulfilled or satisfied. It indicates that a person's wants, cravings, or hunger have been fully gratified or quenched, leaving them content and no longer yearning for more.

    This term commonly applies to the satisfaction of physical needs, especially those related to food or drink. If someone has consumed a sufficient amount of food and feels no more hunger, they can be described as sated. It implies a sense of being completely filled or satiated, resulting in a feeling of fullness and contentment.

    "Sated" can also be applied metaphorically to emotions, desires, or other non-physical needs. For instance, if someone has achieved their goals, attained a level of success, or experienced a desired outcome, they may feel sated in their ambitions or cravings for achievement. In such cases, the term conveys a sense of being utterly fulfilled or gratified, leaving no room for further desire.

    Overall, "sated" captures the notion of complete satisfaction and contentment, be it in terms of physical hunger, desire, or emotional fulfillment.

Common Misspellings for SATED

Etymology of SATED

The word "sated" is derived from the Latin word "satur" which means "full, well-fed, satisfied". This Latin term gave birth to the Old French word "sas", which eventually evolved into "sated" in Middle English. The concept of being fully satisfied or having one's appetite completely fulfilled is the central meaning that has carried through to the modern usage of the word.

Similar spelling words for SATED

Conjugate verb Sated

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I sate
we sate
you sate
he/she/it sates
they sate

PRESENT PERFECT

I have sated
we have sated
you have sated
he/she/it has sated
they have sated
I am sating
we are sating
you are sating
he/she/it is sating
they are sating
I was sating
we were sating
you were sating
he/she/it was sating
they were sating
I will be sating
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they will be sating
I have been sating
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I had been sating
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they had been sating
I will have been sating
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I would have sated
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I would be sating
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