Coated

/ˈkoʊtɪd/

परतदार/कोटिंग-युक्त; ढका हुआ; लेपित

Origin & History

From the verb coat, from Middle English cote/coat meaning an outer garment; later extended to mean 'to cover with a layer'.

coat क्रिया का स्रोत मध्य अंग्रेज़ी cote/coat है, जिसका अर्थ बाहरी वस्त्र था; बाद में इसका अर्थ 'किसी चीज़ पर परत चढ़ाना/ढकना' के रूप में विस्तृत हो गया।

Definition

Coated describes something that has been covered with a thin layer of another substance (e.g., paint, chocolate, dust, sugar, or protective material), often to protect it, improve appearance, or change how it feels or works.

Coated का अर्थ है किसी वस्तु की सतह पर किसी अन्य पदार्थ की पतली परत चढ़ी होना (जैसे पेंट, चॉकलेट, धूल, चीनी, या सुरक्षात्मक परत), ताकि उसे सुरक्षित किया जा सके, उसका रूप सुधारा जा सके, या उसके गुण/कार्य में बदलाव किया जा सके।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
The coated tablets are easier to swallow.
Verb (past tense / past participle of 'coat'):
She coated the chicken in flour before frying it.

Usage Examples

The road was coated with ice.
Chocolate-coated almonds are popular snacks.
The metal parts were coated to prevent rust.
His boots were coated in mud after the hike.
Use coated paper for sharper photo prints.

Antonyms

Uncoated Uncovered Bare Exposed Stripped

Related Forms

Noun
Verb
Adjective
Coated / Uncoated

Idioms & Phrases

Sugar-coated
मीठा-चढ़ाकर कहना; कड़वी बात को नरम करके कहना
Sugar-coat the truth
सच को मीठा बनाकर/घुमा-फिराकर कहना
Coat of paint
पेंट की परत