Set vs. Situated: What's the Difference?
By Aimie Carlson & Harlon Moss || Updated on May 20, 2024
"Set" refers to placing or positioning something, whereas "situated" describes the location or position of something in relation to its surroundings.
Key Differences
"Set" is a verb that means to place or position something in a specific spot or arrangement. For example, you set the table for dinner or set a book on a shelf. It implies an action of placing or establishing something in a particular position. "Situated" is an adjective that describes something's location or position relative to its surroundings. For instance, a house situated on a hill or a park situated near a river. It conveys a sense of being located or placed within a context or environment.
When you "set" an object, you are actively placing it somewhere. For example, you set a vase on the table. Whereas when something is "situated," it is passively located in a particular place or context. For example, the hotel is situated in the city center.
"Set" can also be used in various idiomatic expressions and technical terms, like setting a date or setting up equipment. "Situated," however, is more specific to describing locations and contexts.
The term "set" emphasizes the act of placement, indicating deliberate action, while "situated" emphasizes the existing position or location of something in relation to its environment, often highlighting its context or surroundings.
Comparison Chart
Part of Speech
Verb
Adjective
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Meaning
To place or position something
Located or positioned in a context
Usage
Action of placing
Describing location
Example in Use
Set the table
The hotel is situated downtown
Emphasis
Act of positioning
Existing location or context
Idiomatic Expressions
Set a date, set up equipment
Not commonly used idiomatically
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Set and Situated Definitions
Set
(transitive) To put (something) down, to rest.
Pick up
Set the tray there.
Situated
Positioned within a context.
The park is situated near the river.
Set
To arrange or organize.
He set the books in order.
Situated
Existing in a particular environment.
The school is situated in a quiet neighborhood.
Set
To establish or decide.
They set a date for the meeting.
Situated
Found in a specific area.
The monument is situated in the city square.
Set
To harden or solidify.
The concrete needs time to set.
Situated
Placed in relation to surroundings.
The office is situated close to public transport.
Set
To put in a specified position or arrangement; place
Set a book on a table.
Set the photo next to the flowers.
Situated
Having a place or location; located
A cabin nicely situated on a quiet riverbank.
Set
To put into a specified state
Set the prisoner at liberty.
Set the house ablaze.
Set the machine in motion.
Situated
Supplied with money
A family that has always been well situated.
Set
To cause to begin an action
The noise set the dog to barking.
Situated
Located in a specific place.
Set
To cause or assign (someone) to undertake an action or perform a service
The sergeant set the recruit to sweeping the barracks.
Situated
Supplied with money or means.
Set
To incite to hostile feeling or action
A dispute that set the neighbors against each other.
Situated
(sociology) Embedded or rooted within a culture.
Set
To position (oneself) so as to be ready to do something, such as start running a race.
Situated
Simple past tense and past participle of situate
Set
To position or secure so as to be fixed or immobile
Set the fence post in cement.
Situated
Situated in a particular spot or position;
Valuable centrally located urban land
Strategically placed artillery
A house set on a hilltop
Nicely situated on a quiet riverbank
Set
To put in a mounting; mount
Set an emerald in a pendant.
Set
To apply jewels to; stud
The tiara was set with diamonds.
Set
To cause (a hook) to become fixed in a fish's mouth.
Set
To arrange for the consumption of a meal
Set the table.
Set a place at table.
Set
To adjust (an instrument or device) to a specific point or calibration
Set the alarm for 7:00.
Set
To prepare (a trap) for catching prey.
Set
To adjust (a saw) by deflecting the teeth.
Set
(Nautical)To spread open to the wind
Set the sails.
Set
To arrange scenery on (a theater stage).
Set
To restore to a proper and normal state when dislocated or broken
Set a broken arm.
Set
To apply equipment, such as curlers and clips, to (hair) in order to style.
Set
To concentrate or direct (one's mind or attention, for example) on a purpose or goal.
Set
To direct or focus (one's desires or hopes, for example) on a certain thing.
Set
(Sports)To pass (a volleyball), usually with the fingertips, in an arc close to the net so that a teammate can drive it over the net.
Set
To arrange (type) into words and sentences preparatory to printing; compose.
Set
To transpose (text, for example) into type.
Set
To compose (music) to fit a given text.
Set
To write (words) to fit a given melodic line.
Set
To declare or demonstrate (a precedent or standard, for instance).
Set
To provide or establish as a model
A parent must set a good example for the children.
Set
To establish as the highest level of performance
Set a swimming record.
Set
To arrange or establish (a computer password, for example) to allow future action.
Set
To prescribe as a time for
Set the meeting for Friday afternoon.
Set
To prescribe the unfolding of (a drama or narrative, for instance) in a specific place
A play that is set in Venice.
Set
To value or regard something at the rate of
She sets a great deal by good nutrition.
Set
To fix at a given amount
The judge set bail for the defendant at $50,000.
Set
To make as an estimate of worth
We set a high value on human life.
Set
To cause to sit
Set yourself over by the fire.
Set
To put (a hen) on eggs for the purpose of hatching them.
Set
To point to the location of (game) by holding a fixed body position. Used of a hunting dog.
Set
(Botany)To produce, as after pollination
Set seed.
Set
To disappear below the horizon
The sun set at seven that evening.
Set
To diminish or decline; wane
When the glory of the empire set.
Set
To sit on eggs. Used of fowl.
Set
To become fixed; harden
Allowed the aspic to set.
Set
To become permanent. Used of dye.
Set
To become whole; knit. Used of a broken bone.
Set
To point to the location of game by holding a fixed body position. Used of a hunting dog.
Set
(Botany)To mature or develop, as after pollination.
Set
(Nonstandard)To sit
"If Emmett drives, I could set up front" (Bobbie Ann Mason).
Set
To position oneself preparatory to an action, such as running a race.
Set
Fixed or established by agreement
A set time for the launching.
Set
Established by convention
Followed set procedures for filing a grievance.
Set
Established deliberately; intentional
Our set purpose is to win the conflict.
Set
Fixed and rigid
"His bearded face already has a set, hollow look" (Conor Cruise O'Brien).
Set
Unwilling or very reluctant to change
He is set in his ways.
Set
Intent and determined
"He is dead set against rushing abroad to build a plant" (Fortune).
Set
Ready; prepared
We are set to leave early tomorrow morning.
Set
The act or process of setting.
Set
The condition resulting from setting.
Set
The manner in which something is positioned
The set of her cap.
Set
A permanent firming or hardening of a substance, as by cooling.
Set
The deflection of the teeth of a saw.
Set
The carriage or bearing of a part of the body.
Set
A particular psychological state, usually that of anticipation or preparedness
"The mental set of an audience is crucial to his performance" (Psychology Today).
Set
A descent below the horizon.
Set
The direction or course of wind or water.
Set
A seedling, slip, or cutting that is ready for planting.
Set
The act of arranging hair by waving and curling it.
Set
(Sports)The act of setting a volleyball for a teammate.
Set
In Texas hold'em, a hand in which a player has two cards of the same rank and another card of that rank is among the community cards.
Set
A group of things of the same kind that belong together and are so used
A chess set.
Set
A group of persons sharing a common interest
The high-school set.
Set
A group of books or periodicals published as a unit.
Set
A number of couples required for participation in a square dance.
Set
The movements constituting a square dance.
Set
The scenery constructed for a theatrical performance.
Set
The entire enclosure in which a movie is filmed; the sound stage.
Set
A session of music, typically dance music, played before an intermission.
Set
The music so played.
Set
The collective receiving apparatus assembled to operate a radio or television.
Set
(Mathematics) A collection of distinct elements having specific common properties
A set of positive integers.
Set
A group of games constituting one division or unit of a match, as in tennis.
Set
An offensive formation in football or basketball.
Set
Variant of Seth2.
Set
(transitive) To attach or affix (something) to something else, or in or upon a certain place.
I have set my heart on running the marathon.
Set
(transitive) To put in a specified condition or state; to cause to be.
Set
(transitive) To start (a fire).
Set
To cause to stop or stick; to obstruct; to fasten to a spot.
To set a coach in the mud
Set
(transitive) To determine or settle.
To set the rent
Set
(transitive) To adjust.
Set
(transitive) To punch (a nail) into wood so that its head is below the surface.
Set
(transitive) To arrange with dishes and cutlery, to set the table.
Please set the table for our guests.
Set
(transitive) To introduce or describe.
I’ll tell you what happened, but first let me set the scene.
Set
(transitive) To locate (a play, etc.); to assign a backdrop to, geographically or temporally.
He says he will set his next film in France.
Her debut novel is set during the U.S. Civil War.
Set
(transitive) To compile, to make (a puzzle or challenge).
This crossword was set by Araucaria.
Set
(transitive) To prepare (a stage or film set).
Set
(transitive) To fit (someone) up in a situation.
Set
(transitive) To arrange (type).
It was a complex page, but he set it quickly.
Set
(transitive) To devise and assign (work) to.
The teacher set her students the task of drawing a foot.
Set
To direct (the ball) to a teammate for an attack.
Set
(intransitive) To solidify.
The glue sets in five minutes.
Set
(transitive) To render stiff or solid; especially, to convert into curd; to curdle.
To set milk for cheese
Set
(intransitive) Of a heavenly body, to disappear below the horizon of a planet, etc, as the latter rotates.
The moon sets at eight o'clock tonight.
Set
To defeat a contract.
Set
To begin to move; to go forth.
Set
To produce after pollination.
To set seed
Set
To be fixed for growth; to strike root; to begin to germinate or form.
Set
To sit be in a seated position.
He sets in that chair all day.
Set
To hunt game with the aid of a setter.
Set
Of a dog, to indicate the position of game.
The dog sets the bird.
Your dog sets well.
Set
To apply oneself; to undertake earnestly.
Set
(ambitransitive) To fit music to words.
Set
(ambitransitive) To place plants or shoots in the ground; to plant.
To set pear trees in an orchard
Set
To become fixed or rigid; to be fastened.
Set
To have a certain direction of motion; to flow; to move on; to tend.
The current sets to the north; the tide sets to the windward.
Set
To acknowledge a dancing partner by facing him or her and moving first to one side and then to the other, while she or he does the opposite.
Set to partners! was the next instruction from the caller.
Set
To place or fix in a setting.
To set a precious stone in a border of metal
To set glass in a sash
Set
To put in order in a particular manner; to prepare.
To set (that is, to hone) a razor
To set a saw
Set
To extend and bring into position; to spread.
To set the sails of a ship
Set
To give a pitch to, as a tune; to start by fixing the keynote.
Set
To reduce from a dislocated or fractured state.
To set a broken bone
Set
(masonry) To lower into place and fix solidly, as the blocks of cut stone in a structure.
Set
(obsolete) To wager in gambling; to risk.
Set
To adorn with something infixed or affixed; to stud; to variegate with objects placed here and there.
Set
(obsolete) To value; to rate; used with at.
Set
To establish as a rule; to furnish; to prescribe; to assign.
To set a good example
Set
(Scotland) To suit; to become.
It sets him ill.
Set
To divide a class group in a subject according to ability
Set
A punch for setting nails in wood.
Nail set
Set
A device for receiving broadcast radio waves (or, more recently, broadcast data); a radio or television.
Television set
Set
: a hole made and lived in by a badger.
Set
: pattern of threads and yarns.
Set
: piece of quarried stone.
Set
(horticulture) A small tuber or bulb used instead of seed, particularly onion sets and potato sets.
Set
The amount the teeth of a saw protrude to the side in order to create the kerf.
Set
(engineering) A permanent change of shape caused by excessive strain, as from compression, tension, bending, twisting, etc.
The set of a spring
Set
A bias of mind; an attitude or pattern of behaviour.
Set
(piledriving) A piece placed temporarily upon the head of a pile when the latter cannot otherwise be reached by the weight, or hammer.
Set
The width of the body of a type.
Set
A young oyster when first attached.
Set
Collectively, the crop of young oysters in any locality.
Set
A series or group of something. (Note the similar meaning in Etymology 4, Noun)
Set
(colloquial) The manner, state, or quality of setting or fitting; fit.
The set of a coat
Set
The pattern of a tartan, etc.
Set
The camber of a curved roofing tile.
Set
The full number of eggs set under a hen.
Set
That which is staked; a wager; hence, a gambling game.
Set
A young plant fit for setting out; a slip; shoot.
Set
A rudimentary fruit.
Set
The setting of the sun or other luminary; (by extension) the close of the day.
Set
General movement; direction; drift; tendency.
Set
A matching collection of similar things. (Note the similar meaning in Etymology 2, Noun.)
A set of tables
Set
A collection of various objects for a particular purpose.
A set of tools
Set
An object made up of several parts.
A set of steps
Set
(set theory) A collection of zero or more objects, possibly infinite in size, and disregarding any order or repetition of the objects which may be contained within it.
Set
Set theory.
Set
A group of people, usually meeting socially.
The country set
Set
The scenery for a film or play.
Set
The general locations and area where a movie’s, a film’s, or a video’s scenery is arranged to be filmed also including places for actors, assorted crew, director, producers which are typically not filmed.
Set
(dance) The initial or basic formation of dancers.
Set
(exercise) A group of repetitions of a single exercise performed one after the other without rest.
Set
(tennis) A complete series of games, forming part of a match.
Set
(volleyball) A complete series of points, forming part of a match.
Set
(volleyball) The act of directing the ball to a teammate for an attack.
Set
(music) A musical performance by a band, disc jockey, etc., consisting of several musical pieces.
Set
(music) A drum kit, a drum set.
He plays the set on Saturdays.
Set
A class group in a subject where pupils are divided by ability.
Set
Three of a kind, especially if two cards are in one's hand and the third is on the board. Compare three of a kind, especially with two cards on the board and one in one's hand.
Set
Fixed in position.
Set
Rigid, solidified.
Set
Ready, prepared.
On your marks, get set, go!;
On your marks, set, go!
Set
Intent, determined (to do something).
Set on getting to his destination
Set
Prearranged.
A t=a meal that is instituted by a [[restaurateur for a limited occasion
Set
Fixed in one’s opinion.
I’m set against the idea of smacking children to punish them.
Set
(of hair) Fixed in a certain style.
Set
To cause to sit; to make to assume a specified position or attitude; to give site or place to; to place; to put; to fix; as, to set a house on a stone foundation; to set a book on a shelf; to set a dish on a table; to set a chest or trunk on its bottom or on end.
I do set my bow in the cloud.
Set
Hence, to attach or affix (something) to something else, or in or upon a certain place.
Set your affection on things above.
The Lord set a mark upon Cain.
Set
To make to assume specified place, condition, or occupation; to put in a certain condition or state (described by the accompanying words); to cause to be.
The Lord thy God will set thee on high.
I am come to set a man at variance against his father, and the daughter against her mother.
Every incident sets him thinking.
Set
To fix firmly; to make fast, permanent, or stable; to render motionless; to give an unchanging place, form, or condition to.
Set
To cause to stop or stick; to obstruct; to fasten to a spot; hence, to occasion difficulty to; to embarrass; as, to set a coach in the mud.
They show how hard they are set in this particular.
Set
To put into a desired position or condition; to adjust; to regulate; to adapt.
Set
To fix beforehand; to determine; hence, to make unyielding or obstinate; to render stiff, unpliant, or rigid; as, to set one's countenance.
His eyes were set by reason of his age.
On these three objects his heart was set.
Make my heart as a millstone, set my face as a flint.
Set
To put in order in a particular manner; to prepare; as, to set (that is, to hone) a razor; to set a saw.
Tables for to sette, and beddes make.
Set
To stake at play; to wager; to risk.
I have set my life upon a cast,And I will stand the hazard of the die.
Set
To fix in the ground, as a post or a tree; to plant; as, to set pear trees in an orchard.
Set
To extend and bring into position; to spread; as, to set the sails of a ship.
Set
To fit with music; to adapt, as words to notes; to prepare for singing.
Set thy own songs, and sing them to thy lute.
Set
To fix, as a precious stone, in a border of metal; to place in a setting; hence, to place in or amid something which serves as a setting; as, to set glass in a sash.
And him too rich a jewel to be setIn vulgar metal for a vulgar use.
Set
To give a pitch to, as a tune; to start by fixing the keynote; as, to set a psalm.
Set
To determine; to appoint; to assign; to fix; as, to set a time for a meeting; to set a price on a horse.
Set
To render stiff or solid; especially, to convert into curd; to curdle; as, to set milk for cheese.
Set
To reduce from a dislocated or fractured state; to replace; as, to set a broken bone.
Set
To adorn with something infixed or affixed; to stud; to variegate with objects placed here and there.
High on their heads, with jewels richly set,Each lady wore a radiant coronet.
Pastoral dales thin set with modern farms.
Set
To make to agree with some standard; as, to set a watch or a clock.
Set
To value; to rate; - with at.
Be you contented, wearing now the garland,To have a son set your decrees at naught.
I do not set my life at a pin's fee.
Set
To lower into place and fix solidly, as the blocks of cut stone in a structure.
Set
To point out the seat or position of, as birds, or other game; - said of hunting dogs.
Set
To establish as a rule; to furnish; to prescribe; to assign; as, to set an example; to set lessons to be learned.
Set
To suit; to become; as, it sets him ill.
Set
To compose; to arrange in words, lines, etc.; as, to set type; to set a page.
Setting aside all other considerations, I will endeavor to know the truth, and yield to that.
Some rules were to be set down for the government of the army.
This law we may name eternal, being that order which God . . . hath set down with himself, for himself to do all things by.
The Venetian admiral had a fleet of sixty galleys, set forth by the Venetians.
If you please to assist and set me in, I will recollect myself.
They . . . set off the worst faces with the best airs.
An ugly woman, in rich habit set out with jewels, nothing can become.
The Venetians pretend they could set out, in case of great necessity, thirty men-of-war.
I could set out that best side of Luther.
I'll set up such a note as she shall hear.
Set
To pass below the horizon; to go down; to decline; to sink out of sight; to come to an end.
Ere the weary sun set in the west.
Thus this century sets with little mirth, and the next is likely to arise with more mourning.
Set
To fit music to words.
Set
To place plants or shoots in the ground; to plant.
Set
To be fixed for growth; to strike root; to begin to germinate or form; as, cuttings set well; the fruit has set well (i. e., not blasted in the blossom).
Set
To become fixed or rigid; to be fastened.
A gathering and serring of the spirits together to resist, maketh the teeth to set hard one against another.
Set
To congeal; to concrete; to solidify; - of cements, glues, gels, concrete, substances polymerizing into plastics, etc.
That fluid substance in a few minutes begins to set.
Set
To have a certain direction in motion; to flow; to move on; to tend; as, the current sets to the north; the tide sets to the windward.
Set
To begin to move; to go out or forth; to start; - now followed by out.
The king is set from London.
Set
To indicate the position of game; - said of a dog; as, the dog sets well; also, to hunt game by the aid of a setter.
Set
To apply one's self; to undertake earnestly; - now followed by out.
If he sets industriously and sincerely to perform the commands of Christ, he can have no ground of doubting but it shall prove successful to him.
Set
To fit or suit one; to sit; as, the coat sets well.
He that would seriously set upon the search of truth.
Cassio hath here been set on in the dark.
Those men who set up for mortality without regard to religion, are generally but virtuous in part.
Set
Fixed in position; immovable; rigid; as, a set line; a set countenance.
Set
Firm; unchanging; obstinate; as, set opinions or prejudices.
Set
Regular; uniform; formal; as, a set discourse; a set battle.
Set
Established; prescribed; as, set forms of prayer.
Set
Adjusted; arranged; formed; adapted.
Set
The act of setting, as of the sun or other heavenly body; descent; hence, the close; termination.
The weary sun hath made a golden set.
Set
That which is set, placed, or fixed.
We will in France, by God's grace, play a setShall strike his father's crown into the hazard.
That was but civil war, an equal set.
Set
Permanent change of figure in consequence of excessive strain, as from compression, tension, bending, twisting, etc.; as, the set of a spring.
Set
A number of things of the same kind, ordinarily used or classed together; a collection of articles which naturally complement each other, and usually go together; an assortment; a suit; as, a set of chairs, of china, of surgical or mathematical instruments, of books, etc.
Set
A kind of punch used for bending, indenting, or giving shape to, metal; as, a saw set.
Set
A number of persons associated by custom, office, common opinion, quality, or the like; a division; a group; a clique.
This falls into different divisions, or sets, of nations connected under particular religions.
Set
A piece placed temporarily upon the head of a pile when the latter cannot be reached by the weight, or hammer, except by means of such an intervening piece.
Set
Direction or course; as, the set of the wind, or of a current.
Set
A short steel spike used for driving the head of a nail below the surface. Called also nail set.
Set
In dancing, the number of persons necessary to execute a quadrille; also, the series of figures or movements executed.
Set
The deflection of a tooth, or of the teeth, of a saw, which causes the the saw to cut a kerf, or make an opening, wider than the blade.
Set
A young oyster when first attached.
Set
A series of as many games as may be necessary to enable one side to win six. If at the end of the tenth game the score is a tie, the set is usually called a deuce set, and decided by an application of the rules for playing off deuce in a game. See Deuce.
Set
That dimension of the body of a type called by printers the width.
Set
Any of various standards of measurement of the fineness of cloth; specif., the number of reeds in one inch and the number of threads in each reed. The exact meaning varies according to the location where it is used. Sometimes written sett.
Set
A stone, commonly of granite, shaped like a short brick and usually somewhat larger than one, used for street paving. Commonly written sett.
Set
Camber of a curved roofing tile.
Set
The manner, state, or quality of setting or fitting; fit; as, the set of a coat.
Set
Any collection or group of objects considered together.
Set
An evil beast-headed god with high square ears and a long snout; his was the brother and murderer of Osiris. Called also Seth
Set
A group of things of the same kind that belong together and are so used;
A set of books
A set of golf clubs
A set of teeth
Set
(mathematics) an abstract collection of numbers or symbols;
The set of prime numbers is infinite
Set
Several exercises intended to be done in series;
He did four sets of the incline bench press
Set
Representation consisting of the scenery and other properties used to identify the location of a dramatic production;
The sets were meticulously authentic
Set
An unofficial association of people or groups;
The smart set goes there
They were an angry lot
Set
A relatively permanent inclination to react in a particular way;
The set of his mind was obvious
Set
The act of putting something in position;
He gave a final set to his hat
Set
A unit of play in tennis or squash;
They played two sets of tennis after dinner
Set
The process of becoming hard or solid by cooling or drying or crystallization;
The hardening of concrete
He tested the set of the glue
Set
Evil beast-headed Egyptian god with high square ears and a long snout; brother and murderer of Osiris
Set
The descent of a heavenly body below the horizon;
Before the set of sun
Set
(psychology) a temporary readiness to respond in a particular way;
The subjects' set led them to solve problems the familiar way and to overlook the simpler solution
His instructions deliberately gave them the wrong set
Set
Any electronic equipment that receives or transmits radio or tv signals;
The early sets ran on storage batteries
Set
Put into a certain place or abstract location;
Put your things here
Set the tray down
Set the dogs on the scent of the missing children
Place emphasis on a certain point
Set
Fix conclusively or authoritatively;
Set the rules
Set
Decide upon or fix definitely;
Fix the variables
Specify the parameters
Set
Establish as the highest level or best performance;
Set a record
Set
Put into a certain state; cause to be in a certain state;
Set the house afire
Set
Fix in a border;
The goldsmith set the diamond
Set
Make ready or suitable or equip in advance for a particular purpose or for some use, event, etc;
Get the children ready for school!
Prepare for war
I was fixing to leave town after I paid the hotel bill
Set
Set to a certain position or cause to operate correctly;
Set clocks or instruments
Set
Locate;
The film is set in Africa
Set
Disappear beyond the horizon;
The sun sets early these days
Set
Adapt for performance in a different way;
Set this poem to music
Set
Put or set (seeds or seedlings) into the ground;
Let's plant flowers in the garden
Set
Apply or start;
Set fire to a building
Set
Become gelatinous;
The liquid jelled after we added the enzyme
Set
Put into a position that will restore a normal state;
Set a broken bone
Set
Insert (a nail or screw below the surface, as into a countersink)
Set
Give a fine, sharp edge to a knife or razor
Set
Urge a dog to attack someone
Set
Estimate;
We put the time of arrival at 8 P.M.
Set
Equip with sails, masts, etc.;
Rig a ship
Set
Get ready for a particular purpose or event;
Set up an experiment
Set the table
Lay out the tools for the surgery
Set
Alter or regulate so as to achieve accuracy or conform to a standard;
Adjust the clock, please
Correct the alignment of the front wheels
Set
Bear fruit;
The apple trees fructify
Set
Arrange attractively;
Dress my hair for the wedding
Set
(usually followed by `to' or `for') on the point of or strongly disposed;
In no fit state to continue
Fit to drop
Laughing fit to burst
She was fit to scream
Primed for a fight
We are set to go at any time
Set
Fixed and unmoving;
With eyes set in a fixed glassy stare
His bearded face already has a set hollow look
A face rigid with pain
Set
Situated in a particular spot or position;
Valuable centrally located urban land
Strategically placed artillery
A house set on a hilltop
Nicely situated on a quiet riverbank
Set
Set down according to a plan:
A carefully laid table with places set for four people
Stones laid in a pattern
Set
Being below the horizon;
The moon is set
Set
Determined or decided upon as by an authority;
Date and place are already determined
The dictated terms of surrender
The time set for the launching
Set
Converted to solid form (as concrete)
Set
To place in a specific position.
She set the vase on the table.
Set
To adjust or configure.
Set the thermostat to 72 degrees.
FAQs
What does "set" mean?
"Set" means to place or position something in a specific location.
Is "set" an action?
Yes, "set" is an action verb indicating the act of placing or positioning.
Can "situated" describe temporary positions?
"Situated" typically describes more permanent or fixed locations.
What is an example of "set"?
Set the alarm clock for 7 AM.
Can "situated" be used figuratively?
Yes, it can describe non-physical contexts, like being situated in a difficult situation.
Is "set" used in idiomatic expressions?
Yes, such as "set a precedent" or "set the stage."
Can "set" be used in different tenses?
Yes, "set" can be used in past, present, and future tenses.
How is "situated" used?
"Situated" describes the location or position of something relative to its surroundings.
What is an example of "situated"?
The cabin is situated in a forest.
Does "set" imply a deliberate action?
Yes, it involves intentionally placing or arranging something.
Does "situated" refer to temporary settings?
"Situated" usually refers to more permanent or stable locations.
What does "situated" emphasize?
"Situated" emphasizes the location and context.
Can "set" refer to starting something?
Yes, as in "set the process in motion."
What’s the past tense of "set"?
The past tense of "set" is also "set."
How do you use "situated" in a sentence?
"The restaurant is situated on the waterfront."
Is "situated" commonly used in everyday speech?
"Situated" is less common in casual conversation but used in descriptive contexts.
Is "situated" more descriptive?
Yes, "situated" describes the existing position and context of something.
What does "set" emphasize?
"Set" emphasizes the act of placement or arrangement.
Is "set" commonly used in daily language?
Yes, "set" is frequently used in various contexts.
Can "situated" describe a temporary condition?
Generally, "situated" implies a more permanent state.
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