How Do You Spell BATED?

Pronunciation: [bˈe͡ɪtɪd] (IPA)

The word "bated," meaning reduced or restrained, is spelled with just one letter "t" despite its phonetic pronunciation. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is spelled /ˈbeɪtɪd/. the "t" sound is not emphasized, and the "eɪ" sound is stretched out or "sustained," hence the silent "e" at the end of the word. The spelling is derived from its original word "abate," which means to reduce or diminish, giving it its current spelling despite its unique pronunciation.

BATED Meaning and Definition

  1. Bated is an adjective that is primarily used as a variant spelling of the word "baited." It is not to be confused with the unrelated verb "abate" or the noun "bate."

    The word "bated" is derived from the verb "bait," which means to tease, entice, or offer something to provoke a particular reaction. When used as an adjective, "bated" describes a state of suspense, anxiety, or anticipation that arises from holding one's breath or restraining one's emotions. It signifies being in a state of suppressed excitement or nervousness.

    The term often appears in the phrase "with bated breath," which metaphorically indicates an intense level of anticipation or concern. For example, people might be waiting for the results of an important exam or a critical event with bated breath, conveying a sense of holding their breath or being on the edge of their seats in anxious expectation.

    In literature or storytelling, the term "bated" is used to heighten the intensity of a scene, emphasizing the suspense and capturing the attention of readers or listeners. It is commonly employed to add dramatic effect to certain situations or dialogues, allowing authors to create a sense of anticipation and engage their audience more effectively.

    Overall, "bated" implies a state of excitement, anxiety, or suspenseful anticipation, typically expressed through a holding back or containing of one's emotions or breath.

Common Misspellings for BATED

Etymology of BATED

The word "bated" is an abbreviation of the word "abated", which in turn comes from Middle English and Old French. The Old French word "abattre" means "to beat down" or "to reduce". It is derived from the Latin word "battuere" meaning "to beat". Over time, the word evolved and "abat-" became "abate" in English, and later transformed into "bate". As a result, "bated" means "reduced" or "held back", and is commonly seen in the phrase "bated breath" that refers to the state of holding one's breath in anticipation or suspense.

Idioms with the word BATED

  • with bated breath The idiom "with bated breath" means to be anxiously or eagerly waiting for something to happen. It implies a state of anticipation and excitement while holding one's breath in suspense.
  • bated breath The idiom "bated breath" means to wait eagerly or anxiously for something to happen or be revealed. It is often used to describe a state of anticipation or suspense.

Similar spelling word for BATED

Conjugate verb Bated

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I bate
we bate
you bate
he/she/it bates
they bate

PRESENT PERFECT

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

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