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6 synonyms and 0 antonyms for cited, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Adj — Referred to or quoted as a source.

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referenced quoted mentioned referred to invoked

How to use cited

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frequently cited widely cited

Frequently asked questions

What does “cited” mean?

The word “cited” means referred to or quoted as a source. In plain terms, the past-tense/adjective form of "cite" — having been quoted or referenced.

How do you pronounce “cited”?

“Cited” is pronounced SEYE-tihd ([ˈsɐɪ̯ɾɪd] in IPA).

How do you use “cited” in a sentence?

Here is “cited” used in a sentence: “The most frequently cited study was over a decade old.”

What part of speech is “cited”?

“Cited” is an adjective.

Is “cited” a common word?

“Cited” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between "cited" and "quoted"?

When something is cited, it is referred to or named as a source, often without repeating its exact words. When something is quoted, its exact wording is repeated, so quoting reproduces the words while citing simply points to the source.

What is the difference between "cited" and "sited"?

Cited means referred to or quoted as a source, while "sited" means placed or located in a particular position. The two words sound alike but are unrelated, so a fact is cited but a building is sited.

What are common collocations with "cited"?

Common phrases include widely cited, frequently cited, often cited, and commonly cited. In academic writing, a source may be described as the most cited paper or a highly cited author.

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