eaten
6 synonyms and 0 antonyms for eaten, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.
Adj — Consumed as food; the past participle of eat.
Synonyms
Everyday swaps
Common words most readers know — safe in any writing.
Less common
Still standard English, but they carry more weight.
Rare, literary or technical
Precise, but they will stand out — check the sense before using one.
Etymology
From Old English eten, the past participle of etan ("to eat").
Full origin of eaten →Frequently asked questions
What does “eaten” mean?
The word “eaten” means consumed as food; the past participle of eat. In plain terms, the form of "eat" used after "have/has/had" or as an adjective describing something consumed.
How do you pronounce “eaten”?
“Eaten” is pronounced EE-tn (/ˈiː.tn̩/ in IPA).
How do you use “eaten” in a sentence?
Here is “eaten” used in a sentence: “All the sandwiches had been eaten by noon.”
What part of speech is “eaten”?
“Eaten” is an adjective.
Where does the word “eaten” come from?
The word “eaten” comes from Old English. From Old English eten, the past participle of etan ("to eat").
Is “eaten” a common word?
“Eaten” is a fairly common word in modern English.
What is the difference between "eaten" and "ate"?
"Ate" is the simple past tense of "eat" and is used on its own, as in "I ate lunch." "Eaten" is the past participle and needs a helping verb, as in "I have eaten lunch" or "the food was eaten."
Is it correct to say "I have ate" or "I have eaten"?
The correct form is "I have eaten." After "have," "has," or "had," you must use the past participle "eaten," never "ate." Saying "I have ate" is a common grammatical error.
When should you use "eaten" instead of "ate"?
Use "eaten" with a helping verb in the perfect tenses ("has eaten," "had eaten") and in the passive voice ("was eaten"). Use "ate" for the simple past when there is no helping verb, as in "she ate quickly."