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seperated
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"separated" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are referring to two or more people, things, or ideas that are physically or conceptually separated from one another. For example, "The couple announced that they were separating after 25 years of marriage."
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Alternative expressions(9)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
When I was about 18, Mum and Dad separated but they would always come to see stuff I was in separately.
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However, while the Neo Geo's card offered just 2k of storage, the PlayStation's had 128k, separated into 15 "save" blocks.
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He was separated from his mother and trafficked into England at the age of 10 before being left homeless on the streets of London – he had also never played American football until last year.
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But Serbia and Albania were not separated in the draw, although away fans were banned from the stadium in Belgrade.
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Now the two are separated, the vodka should have the oil's flavour without its fats.
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Near Chibok, a rescue becomes increasingly difficult as the girls are thought to have been separated and taken to several different locations.
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But the couple separated in 2008 and nowadays he seems to prefer his own company.
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When the mince has separated out and is fragrant but still juicy, remove from the wok and set aside.
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The film merges two Londons, separated by nearly a century, into one film.
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After 30 hours of racing over six days we were separated by a paltry three minutes.
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My dad came here in 1940 and was separated from his mum and his sister".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always double-check your spelling, especially for words with common misspellings like "separated". Use spell-check tools to prevent errors in your writing.
Common error
Avoid phonetic spelling. Even if "seperated" sounds like "separated", remember that correct spelling is "separated" with an 'a' after the 'p'.
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Linguistic Context
The word "separated", the correct spelling of "seperated", functions primarily as a verb in its past participle form or as an adjective. Ludwig provides numerous examples where it describes a state of being divided or detached. As Ludwig AI confirms, the correct form "separated" is usable and grammatically valid.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The word "seperated" is a common misspelling of "separated". Ludwig AI confirms that the correct spelling is "separated", which is frequently used as a verb (past participle) or an adjective to describe a state of division or detachment. As seen in examples from Ludwig, this word is commonly found in news and media contexts. Remember to always double-check your spelling to avoid this common error.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
divided
Implies a physical or conceptual division into parts.
split
Implies a sudden or forceful division.
detached
Suggests a lack of connection or involvement.
disconnected
Focuses on the absence of a link or relationship.
isolated
Highlights the state of being alone or apart from others.
distanced
Emphasizes the act of creating emotional or physical space.
partitioned
Refers to the act of dividing something into distinct sections or parts.
disjointed
Suggests a lack of coherence or smooth connection.
segregated
Indicates a separation based on specific characteristics, often with discriminatory implications.
alienated
Describes the feeling of being estranged or isolated from a group or society.
FAQs
How do I correctly spell "separated"?
The correct spelling is "separated", with an 'a' after the 'p'. The misspelling "seperated" is a common error.
What does "separated" mean?
"Separated" means to divide or keep apart. It can refer to physical distance or emotional distance. For example, "The two countries are "separated by" a border", or "They "separated after" many years of marriage".
What can I say instead of "separated"?
Is "seperated" ever a correct spelling?
No, "seperated" is never a correct spelling. The correct spelling is always "separated".
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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
4.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested