committed
/kəˈmɪtɪd/
adjectiveverbcom · mit · ted
COMMIT has TWO M’s and TWO T’s—when you’re committed, you “double down” (mm + tt).
Yes, it's committed. Remember the double consonants: co + MM + i + TT + ed.
Definitions
- adjectiveLoyal and dedicated to a person, cause, or activity; determined to keep doing something.
- verbPast tense of commit: to do something (often something wrong), or to promise or devote yourself to a plan, person, or cause.
Examples
- “She is committed to practicing the piano every day.”
- “The team committed to a new training schedule for the season.”
- “He committed a serious mistake by sharing the password.”
Synonyms
dedicateddevotedfaithfuldeterminedsteadfast
Antonyms
uncommittedundecidedindifferent
Translations
ES comprometido; cometidoPT comprometido; cometidoFR engagé; commis
Common misspellings
comitedcommitedcomittedcommittdcommiteddcomitteddcommmited
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