seated
Pronunciation: [ˈsiːtɪd]
Word
Context: “physical position”
(verb) to put someone in a sitting position. When a person is seated, they are sitting down, just like how you might sit on a chair or at a table.
Example
The teacher asked everyone to be seated before starting the lesson.
Example
The kids were not seated at the table during dinner; they were running around.
Example
Can you please let me know when everyone is seated for the meeting?
Context: “physical position”
(adjective) being in a sitting position. If someone is seated, it means they are not standing; they are resting on a chair, bench, or any place where they can sit.
Example
She was seated comfortably in the armchair, reading her favorite book.
Example
The guests were not seated at the event; they were all standing in the back.
Example
Are you seated yet, or do you need a chair?
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