How Do You Spell PROSTRATED?

Pronunciation: [pɹˈɒstɹe͡ɪtɪd] (IPA)

The word "prostrated" is spelled with the IPA phonetic transcription of /prɑːˈstreɪtɪd/. The emphasized syllables are prah and stray. The word means to completely overcome someone, rendering the individual powerless. This word is derived from the Old French prostrer, which means to throw down or lay prone. The spelling "prostrated" denotes the past tense of the original verb, with the added "-ed" indicating that the action is completed or already happened in the past.

PROSTRATED Meaning and Definition

  1. Prostrated is a verb form of the word "prostrate," which is primarily used as an adjective in its simplest sense. When someone is prostrated, they find themselves in a state of complete physical or mental exhaustion, being utterly overcome or overwhelmed by a feeling, circumstance, or situation. This state is often accompanied by feeling powerless, weak, or unable to move or take action.

    In terms of physical exhaustion, someone might become prostrated after engaging in intense physical activity or enduring prolonged illness. Mental exhaustion can be caused by severe stress, grief, or disappointment, leaving an individual feeling completely drained and unable to cope with their emotions.

    A person who is prostrated may exhibit physical symptoms such as lying down flat on the ground, with their face towards the floor, unable or unwilling to rise. It can also manifest as emotional vulnerability, a sense of surrender, or an inability to make decisions and take action.

    In a metaphorical sense, prostrated can describe a state of total submission or defeat, where an individual or group is figuratively brought to their knees, powerless or subjugated by someone or something. This can be seen, for example, in situations of oppression, where individuals are stripped of their agency and reduced to a state of complete submission and helplessness.

Common Misspellings for PROSTRATED

Etymology of PROSTRATED

The word "prostrated" has its roots in the Latin word "prosternere", which is derived from the combination of the prefix "pro-" meaning "forward" or "down" and the verb "sternere" meaning "to spread out" or "to lay flat". This Latin word directly evolved from the Proto-Indo-European root *stren- meaning "to make rigid" or "to stretch", which also gave rise to words like "stretch" and "strive". Through Old French and Middle English, the term eventually evolved into "prostrated" in modern English, referring to a state of lying flat in a humble or submissive manner.

Conjugate verb Prostrated

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I prostrate
we prostrate
you prostrate
he/she/it prostrates
they prostrate

PRESENT PERFECT

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

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