How Do You Spell STETTED?

Pronunciation: [stˈɛtɪd] (IPA)

"Stetted" is a past tense verb form of the word "stet," which means to let something stand or to cancel a correction to a written text. The word is pronounced as /ˈstɛtɪd/ or stet-uhd, with the stress on the first syllable. The correct spelling of "stetted" is with two "t" letters in the middle instead of a single "t." The spelling of this word is important as it conveys the intended meaning and allows for clear communication in written language.

STETTED Meaning and Definition

  1. Stetted is a verb that derives from the word "stet," which in Latin means "let it stand." Stetted refers to the act of marking a change or correction made on a written text, document, or manuscript to revert it back to its original form as previously written. It often occurs when revising or editing a piece of writing, and an editor, proofreader, or author decides to disregard or reject a particular alteration that had been made, opting to reinstate the original content instead.

    The term "stetted" is commonly used within the publishing and editing industry, where it serves as a professional command to maintain or preserve the original version of a text. It is typically written in uppercase letters and enclosed in a circle or square on the manuscript, indicating its importance and demanding attention. By stetting a change in a document, one is essentially indicating a request to ignore any modifications or amendments that have been suggested. This action demonstrates that the original wording or phrasing is preferred or deemed more appropriate, and therefore, it should not be altered.

    Overall, the verb "stetted" describes the process of consciously declining a modification made to a written work, choosing to retain the original phrasing, structure, or wording, as it was initially composed.

Common Misspellings for STETTED

Conjugate verb Stetted

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you stetted
we let´s stetted

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to stetted

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

stetteded

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I stetted
you stetted
he/she/it stetteds
we stetted
they stetted

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

stetteding

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

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