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Beated vs. Beaten: Mastering the Correct Spelling

Edited by Aimie Carlson || By Janet White || Updated on March 14, 2024
"Beated" is incorrect. The correct past participle is "Beaten," indicating having been defeated or subjected to force.

Which is correct: Beated or Beaten

How to spell Beaten?

Beated is Incorrect

Beaten is Correct

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Key Differences

Remember the popular phrase, "beaten path."
Think "beat-en" as an extension of "beat."
"Eat" is in "beaten" but not "beated."
"Beated" sounds like "bleated"; a sheep's sound, which is unrelated.
Recall sports terms: teams aren't "beated"; they're "beaten."
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Correct usage of Beaten

He felt like he had been beated after the long day.
He felt like he had been beaten after the long day.
The dough should be beated until smooth.
The dough should be beaten until smooth.
She was beated by her opponent in the election.
She was beaten by her opponent in the election.
The team was beated in the final seconds of the game.
The team was beaten in the final seconds of the game.
The record was finally beated after 20 years.
The record was finally beaten after 20 years.

Beaten Definitions

Having been defeated.
The team was beaten in the final match.
Looking exhausted or downtrodden.
After hours of work, she looked beaten.
Formed or shaped by hammering.
The artisan produced a beautifully beaten silver bowl.
Subjected to force or violence.
The metal was beaten into shape.
Often trodden and well-known.
He took the beaten path through the woods.
Formed or made thin by hammering
Beaten gold.
Worn by continuous use; familiar and much traveled
A village located well off the beaten path.
Totally worn-out; exhausted.
Defeated.
Repeatedly struck, or formed or flattened by blows.
A beaten path; beaten gold; the beaten victims of the attack
Mixed by paddling with a wooden spoon or other implement.
(dated) Trite; hackneyed.
Inflection of beat
Made smooth by beating or treading; worn by use.
Vanquished; defeated; conquered; baffled.
Exhausted; tired out.
Become common or trite; as, a beaten phrase.
Tried; practiced.
Beaten repeatedly with heavy blows;
A battered child
The battered woman syndrome
Formed or made thin by hammering;
Beaten gold
Much trodden and worn smooth or bare;
Did not stray from the beaten path

Beaten Sentences

He was beaten at chess for the first time in years.
The eggs need to be beaten until they're frothy.
Their spirits were beaten, but they didn't give up.
She has never been beaten in a fair race.
The rug was beaten to get the dust out.
The cake mixture should be beaten thoroughly.
He felt beaten by the challenges of the day.
The path was well-beaten by the feet of many travelers.
The team remained unbeaten throughout the season.
The gold was beaten into a thin sheet.
He was beaten to the punch by his competitor.
The wheat is beaten to separate the grain.
His proposal was beaten by a better one.
The boxer was badly beaten in the match.
Her record time was beaten by a new athlete.
Despite being beaten down by life, she remained hopeful.
They were beaten back by the strong winds.
He had a look of a man beaten by fate.
They felt emotionally beaten after the news.
They've beaten all odds to finish the project.
The cream must be beaten until it thickens.
The storm had left the coast beaten and battered.
They were beaten by a more experienced team.
The old road was a beaten track, rarely used now.
The recipe calls for the sugar and butter to be beaten together.

Beaten Idioms & Phrases

Beaten down

To be defeated or demoralized.
Despite feeling beaten down by the challenges, they persevered.

Beaten path

A route or course that is heavily used or traveled.
They decided to explore areas off the beaten path on their vacation.

Beaten track

Similar to beaten path, often used to refer to conventional or familiar paths or methods.
She preferred to venture away from the beaten track in her travels.

Look/beaten

To appear defeated or exhausted.
After running the marathon, he looked completely beaten.

Beaten at one's own game

To be defeated in an activity one is usually good at.
The champion was surprisingly beaten at his own game.

Off the beaten track/path

In a place where few people go, far from any main roads and towns.
They found a little restaurant off the beaten path that served the best seafood.

Beaten senseless

To be hit or attacked so severely that one loses consciousness or is severely dazed. *
The hero found the villain and beat him senseless

Beaten to the punch

To be outdone or surpassed by someone acting faster.
He was planning to propose the same idea but was beaten to the punch by his colleague.

Not beaten yet

Still having the potential or fight left to win or succeed.
They were down by two goals but not beaten yet.

Beaten gold/silver

Metal that has been hammered into thin sheets, often used for decoration.
The museum displayed an exquisite piece of beaten gold from ancient times.

Well-beaten

A term often used in cooking to describe an ingredient that has been thoroughly mixed or whipped.
Ensure the eggs are well-beaten before adding them to the mixture.

Battered and beaten

Describing something or someone that has suffered a lot of damage or hardship.
The old shed was battered and beaten after the storm.

FAQs

What is the verb form of Beaten?

The base verb form is "beat."

What is the root word of Beaten?

The root word is "beat."

What is the pronunciation of Beaten?

"Beaten" is pronounced as /ˈbiːtən/.

Which vowel is used before Beaten?

Typically, the article "a" is used before "beaten."

Why is it called Beaten?

It's called "beaten" to represent the past action of being defeated or hammered.

Which conjunction is used with Beaten?

Any conjunction can be used based on the sentence structure.

Is Beaten an adverb?

No, "beaten" is not an adverb.

Which article is used with Beaten?

Both "a" and "the" can be used based on context.

What is the plural form of Beaten?

The word "beaten" doesn't have a plural form, but contexts can use "beaten items" or "beaten paths."

Is Beaten a negative or positive word?

Generally negative, indicating defeat or subjugation.

What is the singular form of Beaten?

"Beaten" itself is singular.

Is Beaten a noun or adjective?

"Beaten" can be both a noun (in specific contexts) and an adjective.

Is Beaten an abstract noun?

No, it's not typically an abstract noun.

What is another term for Beaten?

A synonym might be "defeated" or "hammered."

Which preposition is used with Beaten?

"By" as in "beaten by someone."

Is Beaten a vowel or consonant?

"Beaten" is a word containing both vowels and consonants.

Is Beaten a countable noun?

Not when used as a noun, e.g., "take a beating."

Is the word Beaten imperative?

No, "beaten" is not imperative.

What part of speech is Beaten?

"Beaten" is primarily an adjective, but can also be a noun in specific contexts.

Which determiner is used with Beaten?

Common determiners like "this," "that," "my," "her," etc., can be used.

What is the first form of Beaten?

The primary form is "beat."

What is the third form of Beaten?

The past participle is "beaten."

Is Beaten a collective noun?

No, it's not a collective noun.

How many syllables are in Beaten?

"Beaten" has two syllables.

How do we divide Beaten into syllables?

"Beaten" is divided as beat-en.

What is the opposite of Beaten?

The opposite could be "victorious" or "untouched."

How is Beaten used in a sentence?

"The challenger was beaten in the final round."

Is the Beaten term a metaphor?

It can be used metaphorically, as in "beaten path."

What is a stressed syllable in Beaten?

The first syllable "beat" is stressed.

What is the second form of Beaten?

The past tense is "beat."
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