Sated vs Gated - What's the difference?
sated | gated |
In a state of complete and thorough satisfaction.
quelled of thirst or hunger.
(sate)
(gate)
Capable of being switched on and off (normally by means of a signal).
Have a gate or other restricted access.
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As adjectives the difference between sated and gated
is that sated is in a state of complete and thorough satisfaction while gated is capable of being switched on and off (normally by means of a signal).As verbs the difference between sated and gated
is that sated is simple past of sate while gated is past tense of gate.sated
English
Adjective
(en adjective)Synonyms
* satiate / satiated * satisfied * full (informal, as pertains to food)Verb
(head)Anagrams
*gated
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(-)Architectural bombast, passage=Gated , gilded and gaudy, they have sprung up all over China: overwrought government buildings erected at vast public expense, and in stark contrast to the shoddy state of so many homes and schools. In style they range from modernist brutalism to Versailles kitsch.}}
