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sat
(sæt)
Sat is the past tense and past participle of sit.
SAT
(es eɪ tiː)
Word forms: plural SATspronunciation note: Pronounced (es eɪ tiː) for meaning [sense 1], and (sæt) for meaning [sense 2].
1. proper noun
The SAT is an examination which is often taken by students who wish to enter a college or university. SAT is an abbreviation for 'Scholastic Aptitude Test'.
[US]
2. countable noun
SATs are a set of tasks given to seven-year-old schoolchildren in order to test their ability. SAT is an abbreviation for 'Standard Assessment Task'.
[British]
Sat.
Sat. is a written abbreviation for Saturday.
sat in British English1
(sæt)
verb
the past tense and past participle of sit
sat in British English2
(sʌt)
adjective South Africa
1.
very tired; exhausted
2.
drunk
Word origin
Afrikaans
SAT in British English
abbreviation for
(in the US) Scholastic Aptitude Test
Sat. in British English
abbreviation for
1.
Saturday
2.
Saturn
SAT in American English
trademark
Scholastic Assessment Tests
Sat in American English
1.
Saturday
2.
Saturn
sat in American English
(sæt)
verb intransitive, verb transitive
pt. & pp. of
sit
Examples of 'sat' in a sentence
sat
I sat down, relieved once more to have him tell me what to do.
Hugo Wilcken THE EXECUTION (2002)
Malone closed the door, turned to find the Ambassador had sat down heavily in one of the chairs in front of the desk.
Jon Cleary YESTERDAY'S SHADOW (2002)
Thick covered wires snaked to the metal panel where the traffic lights sat in a row.