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vaccinated

Vaccinated (adj) means having received a vaccine and therefore protected against a specific disease. Example: “Fully vaccinated travelers were allowed to skip the quarantine.”

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Having received a vaccine and therefore protected against a specific disease.
"Fully vaccinated travelers were allowed to skip the quarantine."
"Make sure your cat is vaccinated before boarding it at the kennel."

How to use vaccinated

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishDescribes someone who has already had the vaccine.

Common pairings
fully vaccinated vaccinated against get vaccinated

Word forms

more vaccinated comparative, most vaccinated superlative

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What does “vaccinated” mean?

The word “vaccinated” means having received a vaccine and therefore protected against a specific disease. In plain terms, describes someone who has already had the vaccine.

How do you use “vaccinated” in a sentence?

Here is “vaccinated” used in a sentence: “Fully vaccinated travelers were allowed to skip the quarantine.”

What part of speech is “vaccinated”?

“Vaccinated” is an adjective.

Is “vaccinated” a common word?

“Vaccinated” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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