Learn How to Pronounce reported
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Meaning and Context
The verb "reported" serves as the past tense and past participle of "report," signifying the formal or documented act of conveying information about an event, observation, or finding. It is a cornerstone term in journalism, law enforcement, and academic research, where an event that is reported has been officially documented, verified, and communicated, often carrying an implicit weight of credibility. In media contexts, a reported story implies journalistic investigation and sourcing, while in legal settings, a reported case is one formally published in law reports, establishing precedent. The term also extends to corporate and scientific spheres, where earnings are reported to shareholders and data is reported in peer-reviewed studies, making it integral to transparency and public knowledge. The act of having reported something thus bridges mere anecdote and established fact, forming the basis for public discourse and institutional accountability.
Common Mistakes and Alternative Spellings
While "reported" is the standard and correct spelling, common errors arise from its pronunciation and the doubling of consonants. The most frequent typo is "reportted," with an unnecessary double 't', likely due to misapplying rules for present tense conjugation ("reporting"). Another occasional misspelling is "reported" (missing the second 'r'), which may occur from a simple typographical slip. It is also sometimes confused with similar-sounding words like "deported" or "repartee" in hastily written text. Users should be mindful that the base word "report" simply takes the '-ed' suffix without altering its consonant structure, distinguishing it from verbs like "commit" which become "committed."
Example Sentences
The journalist reported from the scene with firsthand accounts of the ceremony.
According to the quarterly filings, the company reported a significant increase in year-over-year revenue.
Several witnesses reported seeing a suspicious vehicle parked outside the building late last night.
The landmark decision, reported in the Supreme Court records, will affect future rulings on the matter.
Initial data from the clinical trial was reported in a prestigious medical journal, drawing international attention.
She had already reported the malfunction to the IT department before the system-wide outage occurred.
The incident was widely reported across all major news networks, leading to a public outcry.
Sources and References
I used multiple sources for this common English word. I checked the audio on Forvo, listened to numerous examples on YouGlish, and consulted the authoritative Oxford English Dictionary (OED) entry for its precise definitions and pronunciation history.
- https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/reported
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reported
- https://forvo.com/word/reported/
- https://youglish.com/pronounce/reported/english
- https://www.oed.com/dictionary/reported_adj
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