Sentado (en. Sitting)

/senˈta.ðo/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
That is in a resting position on the buttocks.
She is seated on the sofa.
Ella está sentada en el sofá.
It refers to a way of being in a place without moving.
We were seated on the terrace for hours.
Estuvimos sentados en la terraza durante horas.
State of not being upright.
The child was seated on the floor.
El niño estaba sentado en el suelo.

Etymology

From Latin 'sedentem', the participle of 'sedere', which means 'to sit'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

sitting on one's laurels
It refers to someone who rests on their past achievements without striving for new successes.
sentado sobre sus laureles
to remain seated
It means not to act or not to make a decision.
quedarse sentado
to do something while seated
Performing activities that are usually done while standing, reflecting comfort or disinterest.
hacer algo sentado

Related Words

to sit
Action of moving from a standing position to a seated one.
sentarse
seat
Place where one sits.
asiento
meaning
Perception or meaning, which can relate to the state of a body in a position.
sentido

Slang Meanings

Seated like a king
He was seated like a king at the dining table.
Estaba sentado como un rey en la mesa del comedor.
Seated in the shade
He was seated in the shade, enjoying the day.
Estaba sentado a la sombra, disfrutando del día.