Sat vs Sitting - What's the difference?
sat | sitting |
(sit)
A period during which one is seated for a specific purpose.
A legislative session.
The act (of a bird) of incubating eggs; the clutch of eggs under a brooding bird.
Executed from a sitting position.
Occupying a specific official or legal position; incumbent.
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As verbs the difference between sat and sitting
is that sat is past tense of sit while sitting is present participle of lang=en.As nouns the difference between sat and sitting
is that sat is satellite while sitting is a period during which one is seated for a specific purpose.As a proper noun SAT
is SAT Reasoning Test (formerly Scholastic Aptitude Test and Scholastic Assessment Test): a national exam taken annually by high school juniors and seniors.As an abbreviation Sat
is abbreviation of Saturday|lang=en.As an adjective sitting is
executed from a sitting position.sat
English
Verb
(head)- I sat in the middle of the park.
Anagrams
* (l), (l), (l), (l), (l), (l), , (l), (l) English irregular past participles English irregular simple past forms ----sitting
English
Noun
(en noun)- Due to the sheer volume of guests, we had to have two sittings for the meal.
- The Queen had three sittings for her portrait.
Verb
(head)Derived terms
* sitting prettyAdjective
(-)Engineers of a different kind, passage=Private-equity nabobs bristle at being dubbed mere financiers.
