"Seperated" is a misspelling of "separated," which means to set apart, divide, or detach two or more things from each other. When something is separated, it is no longer connected or joined together with another object or entity.

For instance, when doing your laundry, you may separate your light colored clothing from your dark colored ones, so you could wash them separately. This is so that the dye from the dark colored clothing does not bleed into the light colored ones.

"Separated" may be difficult to spell because it is pronounced more like the misspelled "seperated" than the correctly spelled "separated." Other words that are misspelled in a commonly manner include "calendar" and "grammar," which are often misspelled as "calender" and "grammer" respectively. These two words also are pronounced more like their misspellings than their actual spelling.

Example sentences

  1. After the argument, they decided to separate and live apart.
  2. Use a knife to separate the slices of bread.
  3. The curtain separates the living room from the dining area.
  4. Let's separate the recyclables from the trash.
  5. The river separates the two towns.
  6. The police separated the two individuals involved in the altercation.
  7. A wall separates the garden from the backyard.
  8. The book has dividers to separate different sections.
  9. The scientist used a centrifuge to separate the different components of the liquid.
  10. The island nation is separated from the mainland by a narrow strait.

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Reference:

Separate Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
SEPARATE meaning: 1 : not joined, connected, or combined placed or kept apart; 2 : different from something else not related