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coated

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Adj — Covered with a thin layer of something.

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sugar-coated chocolate-coated coated in dust

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What does “coated” mean?

The word “coated” means covered with a thin layer of something. In plain terms, covered in a thin layer of a substance.

How do you pronounce “coated”?

“Coated” is pronounced KOH-tihd (/ˈkoʊtɪd/ in IPA).

How do you use “coated” in a sentence?

Here is “coated” used in a sentence: “The peanuts were coated in chocolate.”

What part of speech is “coated”?

“Coated” is an adjective.

Is “coated” a common word?

“Coated” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between coated and covered?

Coated specifically implies a thin layer of a substance applied over a surface, such as a coated pan or a chocolate-coated candy, while covered is broader and can refer to anything placed over something regardless of thickness or method. Coated usually suggests a deliberate, often uniform application.

What is the difference between coated and plated?

Coated describes any thin layer applied to a surface, while plated specifically refers to a coating of metal, such as gold-plated or silver-plated jewelry, typically applied through an electrochemical process. Plated is a more specialized term used mainly for metal coatings.

Can 'coated' describe food, like coated chocolate?

Yes, coated is commonly used with food to describe items covered in a thin layer of another substance, such as chocolate-coated nuts or sugar-coated cereal. This use follows the same core meaning of being covered with a thin layer of something.

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