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1. seated
adjective. ['ˈsiːtəd, ˈsiːtɪd'] (of persons) having the torso erect and legs bent with the body supported on the buttocks.
Antonyms
- moving
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Rhymes with Seated
- uncompleted
- undefeated
- superheated
- mistreated
- maltreated
- completed
- untreated
- retreated
- depleted
- competed
- repeated
- defeated
- accreted
- treated
- greeted
- meted
- heated
- cheated
Sentences with seated
1. Verb, past tense
Remain seated in the saddle with a straight posture.
2. Verb, past participle
When everyone is seated, ask them to find someone they do not know and interview them.
3. Adjective
Set a much lighter weight than you would use for seated or standing rows.
Quotes about seated
1. Artemis: "Right, brothers. Onward. Imagine yourself seated at a cafe in Montmartre."Myles: "In Paris."Artemis: "Yes, Paris. And try as you will, you cannot attract the waiter's attention. What do you do?"Beckett: "Umm...tell Butler to jump-jump-jump on his head?"Myles: "I agree with simple-toon."Artemis: "No! You simply raise one finger and say clearly 'ici, garcon.'"Beckett: "Itchy what?
- Eoin Colfer
2. deep-seated
adjective. (used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted; firmly fixed or held.
Synonyms
- established
- planted
- implanted
- constituted
- ingrained
Antonyms
- unsettled
- native
- unorthodox
- unproved
Etymology
- deep (English)
- depe (Middle English (1100-1500))
- seated (English)