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commited
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "commited" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It can be used as an adjective to describe something that has been devoted or dedicated to a task. Example sentence: She is commited to her job and will work hard to reach her goals.
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(10)
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Exact Expressions
32 human-written examples
Boumsong was to blame for Romania's second goal on Saturday as France yet again conceded from a set-piece, and he commited another blunder last night as they again fell behind before coming back to beat Tunisia 3-1.
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Whilst Emily thinks it will prove to Damon that it was her dad (at this point, Emily is doubting even her own father), Damon thinks Emily is showing it to him to prove she knows about 'The Game', and thinks that he commited the murder.
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She has commited to Juncker publicly and she will face charges of deception and betrayal if she drops him.
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Within days of taking office, the coalition commited to making immediate savings of £6.2bn this year, but the appointment of Green could cause some discomfort within the financial echelons of government.
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A politically charged, anti-racist rallying point in its early days, it is still commited to inclusivity – without being overly earnest about it.
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Achap commited $45m to HIV/Aids programmes at the end of 2002.
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28 human-written examples
"Let me assure you that my government is committed to working closely with you and your government during your tenure and most importantly, in pursuit of our bilateral relations.
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In Britain, the new chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, said on Monday that he would push through £6 billion ($8.65 billion) in spending cuts in an effort to convince skittish markets that the new government led by David Cameron was committed to fiscal restraint.
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"To hold it in a context where some basic fundamental rights are markedly absent, indeed, denied to the population, is to commit a travesty".
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Ditto Leicester at Stoke and QPR at Everton and, indeed, Everton themselves: with Champions League qualification up for grabs, will Roberto Martínez commit to the Cup as fully as he did with Wigan?
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Party leadership figures lined up to persuade members to vote for an endorsement of "business of usual" on fiscal policy, albeit accepting some amended language committing us explicitly to prioritising sensible stuff like investment in infrastructure.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about dedication or obligation, consider synonyms like "dedicated", "pledged", or "bound" to add nuance to your writing.
Common error
Avoid the common misspelling "commited" by remembering the double "t" in "committed". Proofreading is essential to ensure clarity and credibility in your writing.
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Linguistic Context
The word "commited" functions as a misspelling. The correct form, committed, serves as a past participle or adjective. It indicates a state of being dedicated or having performed an action, as Ludwig examples show.
Frequent in
News & Media
34%
Opinion
9%
Film
6%
Less common in
Travel
3%
Money
3%
Lifestyle
3%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "commited" is a misspelling of the word "committed". The correct spelling, "committed", is widely used to express dedication, obligation, or the performance of an action. Ludwig AI confirms that "commited" is a misspelling. To ensure clarity and credibility in your writing, always use the correct spelling. Consider using synonyms like "dedicated", "pledged", or "devoted" to add nuance and precision to your expression. Remember to proofread your work to avoid common misspellings.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
committed
Corrected spelling of the word.
dedicated
Focuses on devotion to a cause or activity.
pledged
Implies a formal promise or undertaking.
devoted
Highlights strong affection and dedication.
bound
Suggests being legally or morally obliged.
undertook
Emphasizes starting a task or enterprise.
perpetrated
Refers to carrying out a crime or wrongdoing.
carried out
Implies the execution of a plan or task.
performed
Focuses on the completion of an action or task.
executed
Suggests carrying out a plan in a decisive way.
FAQs
What is the correct spelling, "commited" or committed?
The correct spelling is "committed", with two "t"s. "Commited" is a misspelling.
How to remember the correct spelling of "committed"?
Think of the phrase "to commit" and remember to double the "t" when forming the past tense or participle: "committed".
What can I say instead of using the word "committed"?
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
95%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested