How Do You Spell INDENTED?

Pronunciation: [ˌɪndˈɛntɪd] (IPA)

Indented is a frequently misspelled word in English. It is pronounced as [ɪnˈdɛntɪd] with the stress on the second syllable. The spelling of this word can be confusing because of the unusual combination of letters. The initial "i" is followed by "nd," which might lead some to spell it "indetted." However, the correct spelling is "indented" with no extra "t." This word is commonly used to describe a line or paragraph that is set in a little from the regular margin.

INDENTED Meaning and Definition

  1. Indented is an adjective that is used to describe something that has been set, marked, or cut into an uneven or staggered pattern. The term typically refers to a specific type of indentation, where a surface or material is carved, notched, or formed with recessed areas or grooves.

    In typography, indented refers to the formatting style of creating a visible space at the beginning of a paragraph by shifting it inward from the left margin. This indentation distinguishes the start of a new paragraph and enhances readability as it visually separates sections of text.

    In the context of manufacturing or construction, indented refers to a kind of design or structure where a surface or object is intentionally made with recesses or grooves. This may serve functional purposes, such as providing grip or facilitating the connection of two components, or it may be purely decorative.

    Additionally, indented can also refer to a situation where something is set back or receded further into a particular space. For example, indented seating in a theater or auditorium refers to the arrangement of seats being set back or staggered to provide better visibility for the audience.

    Overall, indented implies the presence of recesses, notches, or shifts in a material or surface, whether it be in textual formatting, physical design, or spatial arrangements.

  2. Notched, like the teeth of a saw.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of INDENTED

The word "indented" originated from the Latin word "indentare", which means "to make teeth in" or "to notch". In medieval times, contracts and legal documents were written on parchment and were often copied in multiple sections on a single sheet. To ensure the authenticity of the copies, the scribe would cut jagged or notched edges along the top of each section, creating a unique pattern. These notches were called "indents". When the sections were separated, the jagged edges would match together like puzzle pieces, indicating that they belonged to the same document. Over time, the term "indented" began to be used more broadly to refer to any pattern of notched or jagged edges.

Similar spelling words for INDENTED

Conjugate verb Indented

CONDITIONAL

I would indent
we would indent
you would indent
he/she/it would indent
they would indent

FUTURE

I will indent
we will indent
you will indent
he/she/it will indent
they will indent

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have indented
we will have indented
you will have indented
he/she/it will have indented
they will have indented

PAST

I indented
we indented
you indented
he/she/it indented
they indented

PAST PERFECT

I had indented
we had indented
you had indented
he/she/it had indented
they had indented

PRESENT

I indent
we indent
you indent
he/she/it indents
they indent

PRESENT PERFECT

I have indented
we have indented
you have indented
he/she/it has indented
they have indented
I am indenting
we are indenting
you are indenting
he/she/it is indenting
they are indenting
I was indenting
we were indenting
you were indenting
he/she/it was indenting
they were indenting
I will be indenting
we will be indenting
you will be indenting
he/she/it will be indenting
they will be indenting
I have been indenting
we have been indenting
you have been indenting
he/she/it has been indenting
they have been indenting
I had been indenting
we had been indenting
you had been indenting
he/she/it had been indenting
they had been indenting
I will have been indenting
we will have been indenting
you will have been indenting
he/she/it will have been indenting
they will have been indenting
I would have indented
we would have indented
you would have indented
he/she/it would have indented
they would have indented
I would be indenting
we would be indenting
you would be indenting
he/she/it would be indenting
they would be indenting
I would have been indenting
we would have been indenting
you would have been indenting
he/she/it would have been indenting
they would have been indenting

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