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rooted

/ˈɹuːtɪd/adjective2 syllables

Rooted means: absolutely still.

Synonyms for rooted4

adjective, as in absolutely still

frozen, stock-still, nonmoving, unmoving

What does rooted mean?1

adjective

1

absolutely still“frozen with horror”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with rooted?4

two syllables

looted
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Rooted in a sentence

  • When you say that men and women exist, you're rooted in reality and science.Amastan
  • I believe that education should be secular, not rooted in religion.Chrikaru
  • Jealousy and strife have overthrown great cities, and rooted up mighty nations.ddnktr
  • The ball smacked the crossbar, the keeper rooted to the spot.sundown
  • I stand tall, rooted in the strength of my convictions.Igider
  • There is not a passion so strongly rooted in the human heart as envy.unknown
  • He stood rooted to the spot in amazement.unknown
  • Billy's cruel remarks highlight a deep-rooted prejudice against non-native speakers.Amastan

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