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seated
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word ‘seated’ is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as both an adjective (to describe the physical state of being seated) and a past tense verb (to indicate the act of seating oneself). Example sentence: After a long day of work, Juan was seated in the armchair and ready to relax.
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Music
Travel
Alternative expressions(5)
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Exact Expressions
41 human-written examples
Parents seated on rows of wooden benches clap, cheer and take photographs on smartphones.
News & Media
Christiane Felscherinow is seated very comfortably in a plush sofa in the office of her publishers.
News & Media
"Persons with facial coverings entering the galleries of the House of Representatives and Senate will be seated in the enclosed galleries," read the email.
News & Media
Seated and buckled, we're given a rather pessimistic safety briefing ("if you hear the words 'brace brace' we are crashing and we're all going to die") and told that if mirror-balls fall from the ceiling then we should twerk ourselves into an early grave.
News & Media
Listeners of an online radio show called Saturday Night with Romeo sent in questions for the queen of pop, who answered them on camera, while seated at what appeared to be a dressing table in her luxurious bathroom.
News & Media
The sound clarity is better in the seated areas than the standing, however, and smaller artists can sound muddy when large areas of seating are empty and closed off.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
19 human-written examples
They voted for him for what felt like more deep-seated reasons".
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But some fear that to focus too much on deep-seated religious schisms is to ignore the local complexities of such regional conflicts.
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Even before the time when SDLP delegates were showing more than a bit of leg to Fianna Fáil there were deep-seated historical and organisational problems with a merger.
News & Media
The problem here is partly structural – Britain's flexible labour market and short-termist financial markets militate towards a labour-rich/capital-poor approach – but it is also due to a deep-seated cultural bias against investment.
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Federal prosecutors are suing the city of New York following a damning investigation by the US attorney's office, which revealed a "deep-seated culture of violence" in adolescent facilities at the jail.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "seated" to clearly indicate someone is in a sitting position, especially in formal descriptions or narratives. For instance, "The guest was seated at the head of the table" provides a vivid image of the scene.
Common error
Avoid confusing "seated", which means to be in a sitting position, with "seeded", which refers to planting seeds or being a ranked player in a tournament. Ensure your spelling aligns with the intended meaning.
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Linguistic Context
The word "seated" primarily functions as an adjective describing a person or people who are in a sitting position. Ludwig shows the usage of "seated" modifying nouns like "audience" or describing individuals in a specific location.
Frequent in
News & Media
80%
Music
10%
Travel
5%
Less common in
Formal & Business
2%
Science
2%
Encyclopedias
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "seated" functions primarily as an adjective or a past participle verb, denoting the state of being in a sitting position or the action of being placed in a seat. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and versatility. The phrase is very common, particularly in News & Media sources and related to Music or Travel contexts. Consider alternatives like "sitting" to avoid repetition, and be careful not to confuse it with words like "seeded". Use "seated" to provide a clear and often formal description of someone's position.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
sitting
Direct synonym indicating the act of being in a seated position.
taking a seat
Emphasizes the action of occupying a seat.
positioned
More general term that can apply to objects and people, not exclusively related to seating.
located
Describes being in a specific place, often implying permanence.
at the table
Specifies the place where someone is seated.
on a chair
Identifies the specific object on which someone is seated.
occupying a place
Focuses on the act of filling a specific spot.
placed
Describes the action of being put in a certain location.
stationed
Implies a more formal or assigned positioning.
perched
Suggests sitting on something high or unstable.
FAQs
How is "seated" used in a sentence?
"Seated" can be used as an adjective, like in "The "seated audience" applauded," or as a verb in the passive voice, such as "They were seated at a table near the window."
What's a synonym for "seated"?
A direct synonym for "seated" is "sitting", though the best alternative depends on context. Other options include being "at the table" or "in a chair".
Is it correct to say "being seated"?
Yes, "being seated" is grammatically correct and often used to describe the process of someone being shown to their seat, such as "After being seated, they ordered drinks."
What's the difference between "seated" and "sitting"?
"Seated" often implies a more formal or arranged positioning, while "sitting" is a more general term for being in a seated position. For example, one might say "The board members were seated around the table" to suggest a formal arrangement.
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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
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested