sat Antonyms

Meaning of sat

Wordnet

sat (n)

the seventh and last day of the week; observed as the Sabbath by Jews and some Christians

Webster

sat ()

imp. of Sit.

Webster

sat (imp.)

of Sit

Webster

sat (p. p.)

of Sit

sat Sentence Examples

  1. The cat sat on the windowsill, gazing out at the birds.
  2. The hikers sat down on a rock to rest and admire the view.
  3. The students sat quietly in their desks, taking notes during the lecture.
  4. The passengers sat patiently on the delayed flight, waiting for an update.
  5. The child sat in her high chair, contentedly eating her breakfast.
  6. The friends sat around a campfire, sharing stories and laughter.
  7. The employee sat at her desk all day, typing up reports.
  8. The audience sat in rapt attention as the speaker delivered an inspiring speech.
  9. The doctor sat with the patient, discussing their medical history.
  10. The dog sat obediently at his owner's feet, waiting for a treat.

FAQs About the word sat

the seventh and last day of the week; observed as the Sabbath by Jews and some Christiansimp. of Sit., of Sit, of Sit

squatted, set,perched, sprawled,lounged, straddled, slouched

rose, rose,stood, stood, arose,arose,got up, got up

The cat sat on the windowsill, gazing out at the birds.

The hikers sat down on a rock to rest and admire the view.

The students sat quietly in their desks, taking notes during the lecture.

The passengers sat patiently on the delayed flight, waiting for an update.