Definitions for stated

stated stat·ed

Spelling: [stey-tid]
IPA: /ˈsteɪ tɪd/

Stated is a 6 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 7 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 7 points.

You can make 104 anagrams from letters in stated (adestt).

Definitions for stated

noun

  1. the condition of a person or thing, as with respect to circumstances or attributes:
  2. the condition of matter with respect to structure, form, constitution, phase, or the like:
  3. status, rank, or position in life; station:
  4. the style of living befitting a person of wealth and high rank:
  5. a particular condition of mind or feeling:
  6. an abnormally tense, nervous, or perturbed condition:
  7. a politically unified people occupying a definite territory; nation.
  8. the territory, or one of the territories, of a government.
  9. (sometimes initial capital letter) any of the bodies politic which together make up a federal union, as in the United States of America.
  10. the body politic as organized for civil rule and government (distinguished from church).
  11. the operations or activities of a central civil government:
  12. (initial capital letter). Also called State Department. Informal. the Department of State.
  13. Printing. a set of copies of an edition of a publication which differ from others of the same printing because of additions, corrections, or transpositions made during printing or at any time before publication.
  14. the States, Informal. the United States (usually used outside its borders):

Idioms

  1. lie in state, (of a corpse) to be exhibited publicly with honors before burial:

adjective

  1. fixed or settled:
  2. explicitly set forth; declared as fact.
  3. recognized or official.
  4. of or relating to the central civil government or authority.
  5. made, maintained, or chartered by or under the authority of one of the commonwealths that make up a federal union:
  6. characterized by, attended with, or involving ceremony:
  7. used on or reserved for occasions of ceremony.

verb (used with object)

  1. to declare definitely or specifically:
  2. to set forth formally in speech or writing:
  3. to set forth in proper or definite form:
  4. to say.
  5. to fix or settle, as by authority.

Origin of stated

First recorded in 1635-45; state + -ed2

Examples for stated

Many former Eme stated that is why they left after feeling disillusioned.

They now state they are only horses' bones, and not men's, as first stated.

I stated that the family were well and that Mr. Potts was as well as usual.

In 2008 then Pope Benedict XVI stated quite pointedly that animals are “not called to the eternal life.”

He was seriously injured, but was stated in a London paper of August 21 to be out of danger.

She stated the fact as one without a hint of any contradictory possibility.

It began when a classmate raised her hand and stated that she was confused about the facts of the case.

He stated—quite rightly—that animals are never mentioned in connection with eternal life in the Bible.

This is about no longer accepting that—as so many others have stated—a family would rather have a dead son than a living daughter.

Burke winced, but he made shift to conceal his realization of the truth she had stated to him.

Word Value for stated
Scrable

7

Words with friends

7

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